"Sunday February 1st" in English is dimanche, le premier février in French.
Dimanche is a the French word for "Sunday."
"Fermé dimanche" means Closed on Sunday" in French.
"Call me on Sunday!" in English is Chiamami domenica! in Italian.
Avoir un heureux et pacifique dimanche, blogueurs! in French is "Have a happy and peaceful Sunday, bloggers!" in English.
"Fat Sunday" is an English equivalent of the French phrase dimanche gras. The masculine singular phrase most famously references the Sunday of the week in which Lent begins in the Christian calendar and the tradition of exotic parades in Caribbean celebrations of Carnival. The pronunciation will be "dee-mawnsh gra" in French.
Dimanche and Dominica are the respectively French and Latin equivalents of the English word "Sunday." The French word comes from the Latin phrase diēs Dominica ("day of the Lord") whereas the Latin word represents a shortening of Domino dicata ("dedicated to the Lord"). The pronunciation will be "dee-maush" in French and "do-mih-nih-koos" in Latin.
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"I can't wait to see Sunday!" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase Je ne peux pas attendre pour voir dimanche! The exclamatory statement represents a way of saying "I can't wait for it to be Sunday!" in English. The pronunciation will be "zhuh puh pa-za-tawnd poor vwar dee-mawnsh" in northerly French and "zhuh nuh puh pa-za-tawn-druh poor vwar dee-mawnsh" in southerly French.
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i think it is celebrated the same everywhere
Benedetta Domenica! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Blessed Sunday!"Specifically, the feminine adjective benedetta means "blessed". The feminine noun Domenica translates as "Sunday". The pronunciation will be "BE-ne-DET-ta do-ME-nee-kaa" in Italian.