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    1. Few-Interview-1996 on

      While the root is correct, „After Friday“ is probably better for Turkish.

    2. In some regional German dialects it is called “Sonnabend”. Meaning the evening before Sunday.

    3. Microgolfoven_69 on

      I don´t get why so many Christian countries have saturday named after sabbath. Why isn´t sunday called sabath?

    4. toughguy375 on

      I love having a reminder embedded in our language that people used to bathe one day a week.

    5. Qwertyunio_1 on

      Bath day sounds like some day where everyone collectively decided you know what whats just bathe today 😂

    6. AceOfSpades532 on

      Why did Britain and the Netherlands end up with the Latin way, not the Latin language countries?

    7. Bathday, shabatday, saturnsday, moonday, mercuryday, afterfridayday. Who has the time to remember all those different very specific names? Firstday, secondday, thirdday, fourthday, fifthday, sixthday, seventhday is the way. (Chef’s kiss)

    8. Jaded-Natural80 on

      Don’t tell me a Scandinavians only took a bath once a week?

      I thought they all had saunas and were very clean? At least the ones I’ve met have been.

    9. kittycatfrank on

      “Bath day” in Scandinavia

      “Uhhh Henrik, the cold masking your stench has really worn off. Have a scrub, please”

    10. Why is nobody else calling it „sixth day of the week“? It’s the most logical word.

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