The days of the week in English were mostly named for Norse gods, for example, Thursday = Thor's day. The pattern holds for many of the Germanic languages, too. The Russian week day names are based on a count starting with понедельник (Ponedel'nik) which comes, literally, from "Beginning of the week". In Spanish, you see Roman gods giving their names to the days.
Every day of the week the main character added a chair and by the end of the week they had seven chairs.
Saturday
it changes every year
Every day of the week occurred during 1849.
Over the years it has been every day of the week.
Yes, you always capitalize a day of the week.
Nope... Every date in the calendar eventually falls on every day of the week.
It is Saturday!
Every week of every month begins with Sunday.
there are a ton of robberies every day and every week there usually is a gunfight every week. It's crazy over there
Every day of the week! At every Mass readings from the Epistles and Gospels is read.
Because they al l have day at the end