tirsdag

Danish

Etymology

From Old Norse týsdagr, týrsdagr, from Týr (Tyr) and dagr (day) (Proto-Germanic *Tīwas dagaz), a calque on the Latin dies Martis.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /tiɐ̯sda/, [ˈtˢiɐ̯ˀsda]
  • Rhymes: -a

Noun

tirsdag c (singular definite tirsdagen, plural indefinite tirsdage)

  1. Tuesday

Inflection

See also

(days of the week) ugedag; mandag, tirsdag, onsdag, torsdag, fredag, lørdag, søndag (Category: da:Days of the week)


Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology

From Old Norse týsdagr, týrsdagr, from Týr (Tyr) and dagr (day) (Proto-Germanic *Tīwas dagaz), a calque on the Latin dies Martis.

Noun

tirsdag m (definite singular tirsdagen, indefinite plural tirsdager, definite plural tirsdagene)

  1. Tuesday

See also

(days of the week) ukedag; mandag, tirsdag, onsdag, torsdag, fredag, lørdag, søndag (Category: nb:Days of the week)

References

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