I don't think it is named after a planet. I think it means the day of God from the root dominica.
Dimanche is a the French word for "Sunday."
"Bon dimanche" means "good Sunday, have a good Sunday" Note that there is no capital letter in days' names in French.
Aujourd'hui, c'est dimanche.
Sunday is spelled 'dimanche' in French.It means dimarche that mean Sunday
"You are going to school on Sunday."
Dimanche sounds like a planet that might have a relaxed and serene atmosphere, with soft sunlight shining through a gentle haze. The planet could be characterized by peaceful landscapes and a slower pace of life.
The French days of the week are named after Roman gods, not planets. Dimanche means "Sunday" and is named after the Latin term "dies Dominica," meaning the Lord's day, in reference to the Christian Sabbath.
No, Uranium is not named after a planet. It is named after the planet Uranus, which in turn is named after the ancient Greek god of the sky.
The ancient Roman people named the planet Venus. The planet was named after the goddess of the same name.
It was the other way round. Uranium was named after a planet. That planet was Uranus.
Named after what?
Uranium is named after Uranus, the seventh planet from our sun.
Plutonium is named after the planet Pluto. Neptunium is named after the planet Neptune. Uranium is named after the planet Uranus.
Dimanche,lundi,mardi.mecredi,jeudi,vendredi,samedi.
Planet mars was named after the god of war mars.
There is no planet in how solar system that is named after Artemis or her Roman counterpart, Diana.
It was the other way round. Uranium was named after a planet. That planet was Uranus.