Thursday comes from the goddess thure which is why that is called Thursday
Thursday was named after "Thor" the most popular god in Norse Mythology . In the early English time, his name sometimes called "Thur" or "Thunor", and in Old English was "Thursdaeg and "Thunresdaeg". And the "Thursdaeg" was the one that survived.
7... sunday Monday tuesday wednesday thursday friday Saturday
No, there are 7 days in a week (Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday).
The word Thursday has two syllables.
November 23, 1950 was a Thursday.
Thursday
The Māori name for Thursday is Rāpare.
The proper noun for Thursday is the day's name itself - "Thursday."
It could well be good thursday. It is also known as holy thursday.
It has come to be known as Maundy Thursday.
No, Thursday is a proper noun, the name of a specific day of the week.
The noun Thursday is a singular, proper, abstract noun; the name of a specific day of the week. A proper noun is the name of a person, place, or thing; Thursday is the name of a day.
Other names for Holy Thursday are: Maundy Thursday Clean Thursday, Great Thursday, Green Thursday,Holy and Great Thursday, Red Thursday, Sharp Thursday, Sheer Thursday, Shrift Thursday, Thursday of the Mystical Supper.
The HORSE'S NAME was THURSDAY!
Yaa for female born on Thursday and Yaw for a male
The noun 'Thursday' is a singular, proper, abstract noun; the name of a specific day of the week.
Thursday is named after Thor.
No. Thursday is a proper noun, the name of a weekday. However, it is often used alone as an adverbial, replacing a prepositional phrase (e.g. see me Thursday instead of see me on Thursday).