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How to write in English from Monday to Sunday?
English from Monday to Sunday is Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Sunday, Sunday.

Monday to Sunday English and abbreviations:

Monday [? m? nde? 】(Mon。 )

Tuesday [? tju:zde? Tuesday. )

Wednesday: Wednesday [? Wenzde? Wednesday. )

Thursday [? θ? :zde? ](Thu。 )

Friday [? fra? De? ](Fri。 )

Saturday: Saturday [? s? t? De? 】(Sat。 )

Sunday [? s? nde? ] (sun. )

The source of the week

Monday: Monday. The days of the moon have developed from the moon to today's Monday. According to western legend, Monday means Moon Day, because Westerners dedicate this day to the goddess of the moon.

Tuesday: Tuesday. After Tiwesday, the day of the God of War.

Wednesday: Wednesday. From Walden Festival, "Walden" is the god of storms, "Fengshen Festival". Walden is the father of the Nordic gods. In memory of this god, westerners created the word "Wednesday" in his name.

Thursday. It was named in memory of Raytheon, so Thursday is also called "Raytheon Day".

Friday: Friday. In old English, Friday means a day on Friday. Frigga is the goddess in charge of marriage and childbirth in Norse mythology, and also Wharton's wife. Friday is a lucky day for northern Europeans.

Saturday: Saturday. Saturn day, Saturday means Saturn day in old English. Saturn is the god of agriculture in Roman mythology, in charge of grain, just like Shennong the Great in China mythology.

Sunday: Sunday. Sun day, "sun day". For Christians, Sunday is the "Sabbath" because the day of Jesus' resurrection is on Sunday. Around 300 BC, European churches and government authorities began to designate Sunday as a rest day.