vamos a por el thorsdagr 🔨
vamos a por el thorsdagr 🔨
Monday mánadagr Moon’s day
Tuesday týsdagr Day of Týr
Wednesday óðinsdagr Day of Óðinn (Odin)
Thursday þórsdagr Day of Þórr (Thor)
Friday frjádagr / friðjudagr Day of Freyja or Frigg
Saturday laugardagr “Bath day” (laug = bath)
Sunday sunnudagr Sun’s day
Monday mánadagr Moon’s day
Tuesday týsdagr Day of Týr
Wednesday óðinsdagr Day of Óðinn (Odin)
Thursday þórsdagr Day of Þórr (Thor)
Friday frjádagr / friðjudagr Day of Freyja or Frigg
Saturday laugardagr “Bath day” (laug = bath)
Sunday sunnudagr Sun’s day
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Did you know that Thursday is named after Thor, the Norse god of thunder & strength.
In Old Norse, Porr means Thor and Thursday would be Þórsdagr.
Did you know that Thursday is named after Thor, the Norse god of thunder & strength.
In Old Norse, Porr means Thor and Thursday would be Þórsdagr.
Þórsdagr (Old Norse)
þunresdæg (Old English)
Thuresday (Middle English)
Thursday (Modern English)
But this isn't my area of expertise.
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Þórsdagr (Old Norse)
þunresdæg (Old English)
Thuresday (Middle English)
Thursday (Modern English)
But this isn't my area of expertise.
old-icelandic.vercel.app/word/thorsdagr
But in Romance languages:
Spanish: jueves
French: jeudi
Italian: giovedì
All of which derive from Latin 'Iovis Dies', or "Jupiter's Day"
Happy God of Thunder Day, folks!
But in Romance languages:
Spanish: jueves
French: jeudi
Italian: giovedì
All of which derive from Latin 'Iovis Dies', or "Jupiter's Day"
Happy God of Thunder Day, folks!
The name Thursday comes from the Norse word thōrsdagr, which means "day of Thor". Thor was the Norse god of thunder, weather, & crops. ⛈️⚡🌽🍇
The name Thursday comes from the Norse word thōrsdagr, which means "day of Thor". Thor was the Norse god of thunder, weather, & crops. ⛈️⚡🌽🍇
The name Thursday is derived from Old English þunresdæg and Middle English Thuresday (with loss of -n-, first in northern dialects, from influence of Old Norse Þórsdagr) meaning "Thor's Day. Now you know! :)
The name Thursday is derived from Old English þunresdæg and Middle English Thuresday (with loss of -n-, first in northern dialects, from influence of Old Norse Þórsdagr) meaning "Thor's Day. Now you know! :)
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thor:_T...
Thor (Þórr in Old Norse) was the Germanic equivalent of Jupiter, giving us “Thursday.”
Dies Iovis (Latin)
Þórsdagr (Old Norse)
Jueves (Spanish)
Jeudi (French)
Giovedì (Italian)
Thor (Þórr in Old Norse) was the Germanic equivalent of Jupiter, giving us “Thursday.”
Dies Iovis (Latin)
Þórsdagr (Old Norse)
Jueves (Spanish)
Jeudi (French)
Giovedì (Italian)