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(( its kind of embarrasing i still dont know the days in english like what the fuck is friday

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@glitteringAcuity[GA]

viernes, if i recall correctly

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c< ((as a Native eNglisH speaKer, i agree, wHat tHe fucK is friday >c

i just don't get it why set the day that has "free" in it on viernes why didnt they do it to sabado or domingo like what??

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you got me there ...... though in my accent its more like "fry" as in "fried from a long week and ready to fuckin party"

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true that but i still dont get it white people and their Wednesday and mondays why the nes in wednesday if you don't even say it is it just there to be there or

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it is absolutely just there to be there. the etymology is kind of neat if you're into that kind of thing

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like, i think its stupid they all end in "day" even though that was very intentional

((The names of the days of the week originate from deities and astrology in most languages. English is actually a Germanic language so they're mostly named after Norse and Germanic deities! Friday comes from "Þūnresdæg", which means "the day of Frigg".))

That's because that's the Roman origin and the name of the days of the week in other languages were matched up with their Roman equivalents. I.E. Japanese's days of the week come from elements and pair with days like Monday (Mars) because of the element of fire

oh thats pretty neat