Thursday is the fifth day of the week in a North American calendar.
It was originally celebrated on the fifth day of the fifth moon in the Chinese/lunar calendar. After Japan switched to the Gregorian calendar, it was moved to May fifth- the fifth day of the fifth month!
No, "Thursday" is a noun referring to a day of the week. It is the fifth day in the Western calendar and is named after Thor, the Norse god of thunder.
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The fifth day of the week is Friday.
Wednesday is the day of the week that 2014 started on according to the Gregorian calendar.
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No. Thursday is the fifth day of the week and Friday is the sixth day of the week. That is because Sunday, not Monday, is the first day of the week. Monday is only the first day of the working week. See the related question.
Here in the US our calendar shows it to be the first day of the week.
Tuesday, which is the third day of the week.
Most people consider Sunday the first day of the week, in which case Thursday is the fifth. Many calendars show Monday as the first day of the week because it is the first 'working' day, so by that reckoning, Friday is the fifth day.
The US standard of Sunday as the first day of the week is not observed in much of Europe, with Monday (lunes) often the first day of the calendar week.
In the Telugu calendar, the first day of the week is "Somavaram," which translates to "Monday" in English.