Tuesday (full name Tuesday);
Wednesday. (full name Wednesdays);
Thursday (=Thursday) (full name Thursday);
Friday. (full name Friday);
Saturdays (all Saturdays);
Sunday. (full name Sunday).
Pronunciation and example sentences
1, Monday
English? ['m? nde? ]? ; Beautiful? ['m? nde? ]? ?
He will arrive on Monday. He will arrive on Monday.
2. Tuesday
English? ['tju? zde? ]? ; Beautiful? 【' tu? zde? ]? ?
He is free on Tuesday. He is at home on Tuesday.
3. Wednesday
English? 【' wenzde? ] ; Beautiful? 【' wenzde? ]? ?
Example: What day is it today? Today is Wednesday. What day is it today? Today is Wednesday.
Thursday, Thursday
English? 【‘θzde? ]? ; Beautiful? 【‘θrzde? ]? ?
I am usually free between Tuesday and Thursday. I am usually free from Tuesday to Thursday.
5. Friday
English? 【fra? De? ]? ; Beautiful? 【fra? De? ]? ?
They arrived in London on Friday. They arrived in London on Friday.
6. Saturday
English? [? t? De? ] ; Beautiful? [? t? rde? ]? ?
I hope tomorrow is Saturday. I hope tomorrow is Saturday.
7. Sunday Sunday
English? [? nde? ]? ; Beautiful? [? nde? ]? ?
I bought a new fishing rod last Sunday. I bought a new fishing rod last Sunday.
Extended data
Lexical source
1, Sunday (Sunday. )
A sunny day (Sun Day, Sunday). It is the resurrection day of Jesus, so the west regards this day as the most sacred day and calls it "Sabbath" or "Sunday".
2. Monday. )
The days of the moon. Write Monandoeg in old English, that is, day of the moon, and Lunaedies in Latin.
3. Tuesday. )
Mars day. This day is named after the god of war Tyre in memory of him. In old English, Tyr's name was written as Tiw.
4. Wednesday (Wednesday. )
Mercury day. This day is named after Walden, the god in charge of culture, art, war and death in Nordic mythology.
5. Thursday. )
Jupiter day. This day is named after Thor in Norwegian mythology. Thor is the god of thunder and lightning.
6. Friday (Fri. )
Venus Day (Venus Day). Frigedoeg was written in old English on Friday. Frigga is the goddess in charge of marriage.
7. Saturday. )
Saturn day. This is the last day of the week. It is named after Saturn, the god in charge of agriculture and the father of the Roman god Jupiter.