Yiddish days
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Yiddish (ייִדיש)
Language Family:
Indo-European, West Germanic branch, close to German
Official language:
nowhere, but spoken all over the world (mainly Israel and the Americas)
Pattern:
Germanic
Days of the Week:
- Translations: Monday: מ×?Ö¸× ×˜×™×§ [montik/Montig] = moon
- Translations: Tuesday: ×“×™× ×¡×˜×™×§ [dinstik/Dinstig] = Tiu, Germanic god
- Translations: Wednesday: מיטװ×?ָך [mitvokh/Mittwoch] = middle of the week
- Translations: Thursday: ד×?Ö¸× ×¢×¨×©×˜×™×§ [donershtik/Donnerstig] = thunder for Thor, Germanic god
- Translations: Friday: פֿרײַטיק [fraytik/Freitig] = Frigg, Germanic goddess
- Translations: Saturday: שבת [shabes/Schabbes] = sabbath
- Translations: Sunday: ×–×•× ×˜×™×§ [zuntik/Sunntig] = sun
>> multilingual resources >> Translations: Days of the week >> Translations: Germanic days
see also Yiddish months
