- Day of the Week: Thursday
Etymology
The English noun Thursday comes from Old English for "Thor's day", Thor was the god of thunder
Noun
- The fourth day of the week in Europe and in systems using the ISO 8601 norm.
- It follows Wednesday and precedes Friday.
- The fifth day of the week in the USA.
- 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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