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Monday: Days of the Week Translations
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Monday is considered either the first or second day of the week, between Sunday and Tuesday. It gets its name from the Moon, which in turn gets its name from Mani (Old English Mona), the Germanic Moon god. Similarly, the Italian name (lunedi), the French name (lundi) and the Spanish name (lunes) come from the Latin name for moon, Luna.
| | Day - Monday |
| | Luminary & symbol - Moon |
| | Latin - dies lunae |
| | Italian - lunedì |
| | Spanish - lunes |
| | Romanian - luni |
| | French - lundi |
| | Catalan - dilluns |
| | Georgian - სამშაბათი |
| | Interlingua - lunedi |
| | Esperanto - lundo |
| | Welsh - dydd Llun |
| | Cornish - dy Lun |
| | Breton - Dilun |
| | Irish - Dé Luain |
| | Scots Gaelic - Diluain |
| | Manx - Jelune |
| | Old High German - mānetag |
| | German - Montag |
| | Dutch - maandag (Moon day) |
| | Old Norse - mánandagr |
| | Norwegian, Bokmål - mandag |
| | Norwegian, Nynorsk - mandag |
| | Danish - mandag |
| | Swedish - måndag |
| | Finnish - maanantai |
| | Old English - mōnandæg |
| | Tagalog - Lunes |
| | Sanskrit - सोमवार |
| | Bengali - Sombaar |
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