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Week

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A week is 7 days in connecting order. There are usually 52 weeks in a year.

In the English language, the days of the week are named after gods in Norse mythology, except for Saturday, which is named after a Roman god.

English name AbbreviationNorse mythologyRoman mythology Old English name
Sunday Sun.Sun's day Sunnadaeg
Monday Mon.Moon's day  Monnadaeg
Tuesday Tue.Tyr's dayMars Tiwsdaeg
Wednesday Wed.Wodan's (Odin's) dayMercury Wodensdaeg
Thursday Thu.Thor's dayJupiter Thursdaeg
Friday Fri.Freyr's dayVenus Fridaeg
Saturday Sat.Saturn's day Saturnsdaeg

Depending on the law of a country, the week either starts on Monday and ends on Sunday, or starts on Sunday and ends on Saturday. In most countries, Saturday and Sunday are the weekend. Friday, Saturday, and Sunday is a religious day for Muslims, Jews, and Christians, respectively.

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Days of the Week
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