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English Words of the Week:
week week [wi:k].
Monday [.]'mʌndi]
Tuesday [.]'tju:zdi; -dei]
Wednesday Wednesday [.]'wenzdi; -dei]
Thursday [.]'θə:zdi; -dei]
Friday Friday [.]'fraidi]
Saturday saturday [.]'sætədi; -dei]
Sunday: Sunday
weekend [,wi:k'end, 'wi:kend]
Notation of dates.
1. The date is written (written) and read (spoken) slightly differently.
However, in colloquial language, there are usually only two ways to pronounce october(the)first or thefirstofoctober.
2. When the date and day are arranged, usually the day of the week comes before and the date comes last.
Such as: hearrivedonfriday, may10
He arrived on Friday, May 10.
3. Abbreviation of date.
If it ends with -first, it should be added as a number. e.g. thirty-first, 31st.
If it ends in -second, it should be added as a number. Such as: twenty-second, 22nd.
If it ends in -third, it should be added as a number. Such as: thirty-third, 33rd.
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The English week of the week is as follows:
Monday mon(Full name monday).
Tuesday tues(The full name is Tuesday.)
Wednesday wed(Full name Wednesday).
Thursday thur(Full name is thursday).
Friday fri(Full name is Friday).
Saturday SAT(Full saturday).
Sunday sun(Full name is Sunday).
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1. Monday: Monday [.]'mʌndi, 'mʌndei];Abbreviation: mon
2. Tuesday: Tuesday [.]'tju:zdi];Abbreviation: tues
3. Wednesday: wednesday[.]'wenzdei, 'wenzdi];Abbreviation: WED
4. Thursday: Thursday [.]'zdi];Abbreviation: thur/thurs.
5. Friday: Friday[.]'fraidi];Abbreviation: fri
6. Saturday: saturday[.]'sætədi];Abbreviation: SAT
7. Sunday: Sunday [.]'sʌndi];Abbreviation: sun
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In China, Monday is the beginning, while in Western countries it is customary to use Sunday as the beginning of the week. Nowadays, by international standards, the key Monday is the first day of the week.
In the 7th and 6th centuries B.C., the ancient Babylonians had a weekly system. They built the Seven Stars Altar to worship the star gods, and divided the month into four weeks, with seven days per week, that is, one week. The ancient Babylonians also built the Altar of the Seven Stars to worship the star gods.
7 The gods are in charge of one day each week, so one god is sacrificed every day, and each day is named after one god, the sun god Shamashzao is in charge of the day of the week, the moon god Shin is in charge of Monday, the Martian god Nerga is in charge of Tuesday, the god of Mercury Nabu is in charge of Wednesday, the god of Jupiter Malduk is in charge of Thursday, the god of Venus is in charge of Ishtar on Friday, and the god of Saturn is in charge of Ninurda on Saturday.
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The week of the week in English is as follows:
Monday: Monday Abbreviation: mon
Tuesday: Tuesday Abbreviation: Tue
Wednesday: Wednesday Abbreviation: Wed
Thursday: thursday abbreviation: thur
Friday: Friday Abbreviation: Friday
Saturday: Saturday Abbreviation: SAT
Sunday: Sunday Abbreviation: sun
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Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday are as follows:
Monday [English] ['mʌndei];Toshieda [Beauty] ['mʌnde]
Tuesday Tuesday [tju:zdi] ; beauty] [tuzdi,- de, tjuz-].
Wednesday Wednesday [Masatoshi Younghashi] [wenzdi]; beauty] [w nzdi, - de].
Thursday thursday [zdi]; beauty] [zdi, - de].
Friday friday [fraidi]; Beauty] [fra di, - de].
Saturday saturday [ s t di] ; beauty] [s t di, - de].
Sunday [English] [s ndi] ; beauty][ s ndi, - de].
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