Wednesday
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English
- Day of the Week: Wednesday
Etymology
From Woden's day
Proper noun
Wednesday
- The third day of the week in Europe and in systems using the ISO 8601 standard, or the fourth day of the week in the USA. Also called "humpday."
- An appointment, person, or feeling associated with this day of the week.
Translations
day
- Anglo-Saxon: Wódnesdæg m
- Albanian: e mërkurë
- Arabic: الأربعاء
- Azerbaijani: çərşənbə
- Basque: asteazken
- Blackfoot: Ííkaitaistssinao'p
- Breton: Merc'her m, dimerc'her adverb
- Bulgarian: сряда f
- Catalan: dimecres m
- Cherokee: ᏦᎢᏁ ᎢᎦ
- Chinese: 星期三 (pinyin: xīngqī-sān)
- Corsican: màrcuri
- Croatian: Srijeda
- Czech: středa f
- Danish: onsdag
- Dutch: woensdag m
- Esperanto: merkredo
- Estonian: kolmapäev
- Faroese: mikudagur m
- Finnish: keskiviikko
- French: mercredi m
- Frisian: woansdei
- Georgian: ოთხშაბათი
- German: Mittwoch m
- Greek, Modern: Τετάρτη f
- Hebrew: יום רביעי (yom r'vee-EE)
- Hungarian: szerda
- Icelandic: miðvikudagur m
- Indonesian: rabu
- Interlingua: mercuridi
- Irish: An Chéadaoin
- Italian: mercoledì m
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- Japanese: 水曜日 (すいようび, suiyōbi)
- Korean: 수요일(水曜日; suyoil)
- Latin: dies Mercurii
- Latvian: trešdiena
- Lithuanian: trečiadienis m
- Maori: wenerei
- Norwegian: onsdag
- Polish: środa
- Portuguese: quarta-feira
- Romanian: miercuri f
- Ruanda: Kwagatatu
- Russian: среда
- Scottish Gaelic: Diciadain m
- Serbian: среда
- Slovak: streda f
- Slovene: sreda f
- Somali: Arbaca
- Sotho: Laboraro
- Spanish: miércoles m
- Swedish: onsdag
- Tagalog: Miyerkules
- Thai: วันพุธ
- Turkish: Çarşamba
- Vietnamese: thứ tư
- Wolof: Àllarba
- Yiddish: מיטוואָך (MIT-vokh)
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appointment
person
feeling