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The German word Sonnabend translates as Saturday. It literally means Sunevening. The term dates back to ancient Germanic time-keeping, when days started with the evening.

Examples of this Germanic timekeeping still exists today in the English terms Christmas Eve, New Year's Eve, and Hallow'een

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Sonntag (masculine, der Sonntag) is the German word for Sunday. It is the last day of the week in the German calendar, which begins with Monday.

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Sonnabend is another word in German for Saturday. The other German word for Saturday is Samstag.

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