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The word “Monday” originates from the Old English word “Mōnandæg,” which means “Moon’s day.” This name was derived from the ancient Roman practice of naming each day of the week after a celestial body. In Latin, Monday was called “Dies Lunae,” which means “day of the Moon.” The name “Mōnandæg” comes from combining “mōna,” meaning moon, and “dæg,” meaning day. This naming convention was adopted across various languages, with many using terms directly derived from these names or loan translations based on them. For instance, in French, it is “Lundi,” in Spanish, it is “Lunes,” and in Japanese, it is “月曜日” (Getsuyōbi), all of which translate to “day of the moon.”
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