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Monday? Does anyone know the origin of Monday?
2016년 2월 15일 오후 1:33
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Monday - Moon Day

Tuesday - Tiu's Day

Wednesday - (W)oden's Day 

Thursday - Thor's Day

Friday - Freya's Day

Saturday - Saturn's Day

Sunday - Sun Day


The Roman's named the days of the week after their gods, and when the Germanic peoples took the Roman calendar, they replaced the names of the Roman gods with the names of their Germanic gods e.g. "Mars" became "Tiu", "Mercury" became "Oden/Woden", "Jupiter" became "Thor" and "Venus" became "Freya". The names for "moon" and "sun" were translated literally for "Monday" and "Sunday". "Saturday" still preserves the name of the Roman god "Saturn" though.

2016년 2월 15일
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Hi.

At first I learned the meaning of Monday when I learned Italian.in italian Monday is Lunedi. It comes from Latin language. Luna is Moon.

2016년 2월 15일
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"The seven-day week originates from the calendar of the Babylonians, which in turn is based on a Sumerian calendar dated to 21st-century B.C. Seven days corresponds to the time it takes for a moon to transition between each phase: full, waning half, new and waxing half. Because the moon cycle is 29.53 days long, the Babylonians would insert one or two days into the final week of each month."

http://www.livescience.com/45432-days-of-the-week.html


Apparently it goes back to the Sumerians. 

2016년 2월 15일
The common language at the time was Koine (Greek common dialect.) Didn't the ancient Babylonians use some sort of calendar 1000 years previously? or the Aramaic peoples?
2016년 2월 15일
Anthony, before the rise of Rome there were many different people in Italy. I remember that Etruscan people didn't have weeks, nor days. I don't remeber fot other people, like Phoenician or others.
2016년 2월 15일
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