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Monday. Monday. In ancient Roman mythology, the moon was the wife of the sun, so one day of the week must also be dedicated to the moon. They call the second day of the week lunae dies, which is translated by the Anglo-Saxons as m not M not Mō nandaeg eg, which means moon day, and in modern English it is Monday, pronounced as ['m? Ndei]. Montag, Germany, Mandag, Netherlands, lunes, Spain, Lundi, France, etc. All come from this Latin word.

Tuesday. Besides sun day and moon day, Germans can also use it. The other gods Mars, Mercury, Jupiter, Venus and Saturn are unknown to the Germans. So the Germans named the days from Monday to Friday after their own gods.

Wednesday was originally Wodnesdaeg, which means Woden's day. Walden is the Lord of the gods in ancient Nordic mythology, and also the god of wisdom and knowledge. He is the father of the god of war Tyre, formerly known as Odin, and was named Walden when he entered English mythology.

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