Karim_Rap_4_life
2012-07-26, 23:57
Days meaning
Hi Brothers and Sisters, here we have a topic about meaning days in English. Do you have any idea about how days formulated in English? Follow this simple explanation:
Saturday……... from old translation of Latin è “Saturni dies”è (Saturn’s day)
Originally translated from the Latin “day of Saturn”
translated from Latin “Saturni dies”.
Sunday……... from old translation of Latin è “Solis dies” è (Sun’s day)
Monday…….. from old translation of Latinè “Lunae dies” è (Moon’s day)
Tuesday…….. from old translation of Latinè “Tiwesdaeg” è (Tyr’s day)
Originally translated from the Latin “days of Mars”
“Dies Marti” and named after the Germanic god Tiw.
Wednesday…. from old translation of Latinè “Wodnesdaeg” è (Woden’s day)
Originally translated from the Latin “day of Mercury”
”Mercurii dies” and named after the Germanic God Odin.
Thursday…… .from old translation of Latinè “Thursdaeg” è (Thor’s day)
From old English for “day for thunder” translated from
Latin “Jovis dies, “Jupiter’s day”. Jupiter was the god
associated with thunder.
Friday ……… from old translation of Latinè “Frigedaeg” è (Frigg’s day)
Originally translated from the Latin for the “day of the planet Venus”
“Veneries dies” and named after Germanic goddess frigga.
Britannica Concise page 508
Oxford Advanced Learner’s dictionary.
Thank you for reading the topic I wish you memorize them and I will make a small research about names of the months and I’ll publish them in another topic as soon as I finish them. Good luck.
Hi Brothers and Sisters, here we have a topic about meaning days in English. Do you have any idea about how days formulated in English? Follow this simple explanation:
Saturday……... from old translation of Latin è “Saturni dies”è (Saturn’s day)
Originally translated from the Latin “day of Saturn”
translated from Latin “Saturni dies”.
Sunday……... from old translation of Latin è “Solis dies” è (Sun’s day)
Monday…….. from old translation of Latinè “Lunae dies” è (Moon’s day)
Tuesday…….. from old translation of Latinè “Tiwesdaeg” è (Tyr’s day)
Originally translated from the Latin “days of Mars”
“Dies Marti” and named after the Germanic god Tiw.
Wednesday…. from old translation of Latinè “Wodnesdaeg” è (Woden’s day)
Originally translated from the Latin “day of Mercury”
”Mercurii dies” and named after the Germanic God Odin.
Thursday…… .from old translation of Latinè “Thursdaeg” è (Thor’s day)
From old English for “day for thunder” translated from
Latin “Jovis dies, “Jupiter’s day”. Jupiter was the god
associated with thunder.
Friday ……… from old translation of Latinè “Frigedaeg” è (Frigg’s day)
Originally translated from the Latin for the “day of the planet Venus”
“Veneries dies” and named after Germanic goddess frigga.
Britannica Concise page 508
Oxford Advanced Learner’s dictionary.
Thank you for reading the topic I wish you memorize them and I will make a small research about names of the months and I’ll publish them in another topic as soon as I finish them. Good luck.