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Sunday: Days of the Week Translations
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Sunday is the first or last day of the week and the second day of the weekend – between Saturday and Monday. It is considered a holiday in lands of Christian tradition.
The Gregorian calendar repeats every 400 years, and no century starts on a Sunday. The Jewish New Year never falls on a Sunday. Any month beginning on a Sunday will contain a Friday the 13th.
| | Day - Sunday |
| | Luminary & symbol - Sun |
| | Latin - dies solis |
| | Italian - domenica |
| | Spanish - domingo |
| | Romanian - duminică |
| | French - dimanche |
| | Catalan - diumenge |
| | Georgian - კვირა |
| | Interlingua - dominica |
| | Esperanto - dimanĉo |
| | Welsh - dydd Sul |
| | Cornish - dy Sul |
| | Breton - Disul |
| | Irish - Dé Domhnaigh |
| | Scots Gaelic - Didòmhnaich |
| | Manx - Jedoonee |
| | Old High German - sunnuntag |
| | German - Sonntag |
| | Dutch - zondag (Sun day) |
| | Old Norse - sunnundagr (Sunna's day) |
| | Norwegian, Bokmål - søndag |
| | Norwegian, Nynorsk - sundag |
| | Danish - søndag |
| | Swedish - söndag |
| | Finnish - sunnuntai |
| | Old English - sunnandæg (Sunne's day) |
| | Tagalog - Linggo |
| | Sanskrit - रविवार |
| | & Hindi - day of Ravi (the Sun) |
| | Bengali - Ravibaar |
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