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Etymology

From Middle English, from Old English sunnandæg; declared the "venerable day of the sun" by Roman Emperor Constantine on March 7, AD 321.

Proper noun

Sunday

  1. The seventh day of the week in Europe and in systems using the ISO 8601 standard, or the first day of the week in the USA, the Sabbath for most Christians.
  2. An appointment, person, or feeling associated with this day of the week.

Translations

day

  • Albanian (sq): e diel
  • Afrikaans: Sondag
  • Amharic: ሰኞ
  • Arabic: الأحد
  • Azerbaijani (az): bazar
  • Basque (eu): igande
  • Blackfoot: Naatoyiksistsiko
  • Bosnian: nedjelja f
  • Breton: Sul m -ioù pl, disul adverb
  • Bulgarian: неделя f
  • Catalan: diumenge
  • Cebuano: Dominggo
  • Cherokee: ᎤᎾᏙᏓᏆᏍᎬ
  • Chinese: 星期日, 星期天
  • Corsican: dumenica
  • Croatian (hr): Nedjelja
  • Czech: neděle f
  • Danish: søndag
  • Dutch: zondag m
  • Englisc: Sunnandæg m
  • Esperanto: dimanĉo
  • Estonian (et): pühapäev
  • Faroese: sunnudagur m
  • Finnish: sunnuntai
  • French: dimanche m
  • Frisian (fy): snein
  • Georgian: კვირადღე
  • German: Sonntag m
  • Greek: Κυριακή (Kyriaki/Kyriak[é]) f
  • Hebrew: יוֹם רִאשׁוֹן m (yom ree-SHON)
  • Hindi: रविवार
  • Hungarian: vasárnap
  • Icelandic: sunnudagur m
  • Irish: An Domhnach
  • Indonesian: minggu
  • Interlingua: dominica
  • Italian: domenica f
  • Japanese: 日曜日 (にちようび, nichiyōbi)
  • Korean: 일요일 (日曜日; iryoil)
  • Kurdish: Dusem
  • Latin: dies Solis, dies Dominica
  • Latvian: svētdiena
  • Lithuanian: sekmadienis
  • Malay: Hari Minggu; Hari Ahad
  • Maori: rätapu
  • Norwegian: søndag
  • Occitan: dimenge m
  • Old English: Sunnandæg m
  • Polish: niedziela
  • Portuguese: domingo
  • Romanian: duminică f
  • Ruanda: Kwamungu
  • Russian: воскресенье
  • Serbian: недеља (nedelja(?))
  • Slovak: nedel'a f
  • Slovene: nedelja f
  • Somali: Axad
  • Sotho: Sontaha
  • Spanish: domingo m
  • Swedish: söndag
  • Tagalog: Linggo
  • Thai: วันอาทิตย์
  • Turkish: Pazar
  • Vietnamese: chủ nhật (pronunciation: choo nyuht)
  • Welsh: Dydd sul
  • Wolof: Dibéer
  • Yiddish: זונטיק (ZOON-tik)


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