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Etymology

The English noun Thursday comes from Old English for "Thor's day", Thor was the god of thunder

Noun

  1. The fourth day of the week in Europe and in systems using the ISO 8601 norm.
    It follows Wednesday and precedes Friday.
  2. The fifth day of the week in the USA.
  3. An appointment, person, or feeling associated with this day of the week.

Translations

  • Alabama: istonóstàaka , nihta istonóstàaka
  • Albanian: e enjte
  • Anglo-Saxon: Þunresdæg m
  • Arabic: الخميس
  • Azerbaijani: cümə axşamı
  • Basque: ostegun
  • Blackfoot: Náámiksistsiko
  • Breton: Yaou m, diriaou adverb
  • Bulgarian: четвъртък m
  • Catalan: dijous m (ca)
  • Cherokee: ᏅᎩᏁ ᎢᎦ
  • Chinese: 星期四
  • Corsican: ghjovi
  • Croatian: Četvrtak
  • Czech: čtvrtek m
  • Danish: torsdag
  • Dutch: donderdag m
  • Esperanto: ĵaŭdo
  • Estonian: neljapäev
  • Faroese: hósdagur m
  • Finnish: torstai
  • French: jeudi m
  • Frisian: tongersdei
  • Georgian: ხუთშაბათი
  • German: Donnerstag m (de)
  • Greek: Πέμπτη f
  • Hebrew: יום חמישי (yom kha-mee-SHEE)
  • Hindi: गुरूवार
  • Hungarian: csütörtök
  • Icelandic: fimmtudagur m



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