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- Thursday - Wikipedia
Thursday is the day of the week between Wednesday and Friday According to the ISO 8601 international standard, it is the fourth day of the week [1] In countries which adopt the "Sunday-first" convention, it is the fifth day of the week [2]
- Thursday – Fourth Day of the Week - timeanddate. com
Thursday is named after Thor, the hammer-wielding Norse god of thunder It is the fourth day of the week between Wednesday and Friday
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Plus, how to personalize your Thursday morning greetingsHelp the people in your life power through their Thursday with an upbeat morning greeting! Some weeks seem to drag on forever So by the time Thursday rolls around, it can be hard to
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- Days of the Week in English with their Pictures
The seven days are Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday These names never change Is Sunday or Monday the first day of the week? In many countries, Sunday is the first day But in schools and work calendars, Monday is often used as the starting day Which days are weekdays and which are weekends?
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- Etymologies for Every Day of the Week : Thursday - Merriam-Webster
The fifth day of the week, Thursday, was first named after the Roman god of the sky and weather, Jupiter (French jeudi, Spanish jueves, and Italian giovedì), whose Nordic counterpart is Thor, the hammer-wielding god of thunder From Old Norse thōrsdagr "day of Thor," we were given the English name for this day, Thursday
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