The word "Thursday" has occurred in various forms in the past in English, some of them apparently originating in Old English and some in Old Norse.
The meaning is "Thor's day". Thor was the mightiest of the gods in Scandinavian mythology. He was the god of thunder.
So Thursday is a thundering good day to get things done!
Thursday comes from "Day of Thunor" or "Thor's day"; this is the Germanic equivalent to the Latin for "Jupiter's Day".
The abbreviation for Thursday is: ThuMon - Tue - Wed - Thu - Fri - Sat - SunIt's always the first 3 letters of the word
It come from the latin word Natas it is also how you get the word prenatal
the word dungaree come form Hindi
The spelling is "this Thursday." A US holiday traditionally on Thursday is Thanksgiving Day.
The answer to the riddle "When does Tuesday come before Thursday?" is in a dictionary. In a dictionary, the word "Tuesday" appears before the word "Thursday" due to alphabetical order.
it come's on Thursday
Vidya dadati viniyam Thursday = guruvAsaraH
The word Thursday has two syllables.
The word for Thursday in French is "jeudi."
The HORSE'S NAME was THURSDAY!
The riddle "When does Friday come before Thursday?" is a play on words rather than a literal question about the days of the week. The answer is found in a dictionary, where the word "Friday" appears before "Thursday" alphabetically. It highlights the cleverness of language and how context can change meaning.
The Twi word for "Thursday-born" is "Yawda" or "Yawdafo".
Some four letter words in the word Thursday are:artsdartdaysdraydusthardhurtshadshutstarstaystudthudtrayyard
Yes, "Thursday" is a compound word made up of "Thor" and "day."
In Kannada, we would say: Guruvara.
It has come to be known as Maundy Thursday.