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Sunday…Monday… Happy Days! Where do days of the week come from?

Have you ever noticed that the words Monday and Lunedì don’t look that dissimilar after all? If you are Italian, you already know that dì is an old-fashioned way of saying “giorno”, that is day, and you may have also realised that in both words we have a reference to the…

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Chiara 25/10/2014 25/10/2014Linguistics days of the week, English, etymology, Germanic languages, Italian, Romance languages 0
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