• ERROR: Earth.exe has crashed
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    1 day ago
    • 星期一 --> (Day of the) Week: 1 (Monday)
    • 星期二 --> (Day of the) Week: 2 (Tuesday)
    • etc…
    • except Sunday, which is:
    • 星期天/星期日 (Sunday) (日 = Sun ; 天 = Sky ; Both are interchangeable in the context of days of the week)

    星期 = Week, but if you add a number after it, its not Week 1, but 1st day of the week

    Week 1, Week 2, would be:

    • 第一个星期 --> First Week
    • 第二个星期 --> Second Week
    • Johanno
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      -71 day ago

      Sunday is actually the first day of the week. This is the the reason Wednesday is in the middle of the week and is called “Mittwoch” (Middle week) in German.

      • @umbraroze@lemmy.world
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        216 hours ago

        I’m in Finland, the week starts at Monday, Wednesday is “keskiviikko” (mid-week), and I always thought it was called that because it’s in the middle of the work week. Because naming the middle of the work week is very important, and nobody gives a damn about the calendar in the weekend, because it’s time to chill.

      • @barsoap@lemm.ee
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        115 hours ago

        The reason Mittwoch is called Mittwoch is that missionaries thought “Wodansdag” is just a little to bit on the nose pagan.

      • ERROR: Earth.exe has crashed
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        61 day ago

        Well from some countries’ point of view, Monday is the first day of the week.

        I mean, the word we use to describe Saturdays and Sundays is Weekend (周末), so it actually makes sense for Monday to be the first of the week.

        Btw, Calandar apps have this option in settings:

        Which has a dropdown menu of options:

        Apparantly, some countries use Saturday as the first day of the week? 🤷‍♂️

        • @pyre@lemmy.world
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          11 day ago

          I prefer Monday as well, but “end” doesn’t always mean “last point in a series”. it also means the furthest point of something, but could be on any direction, hence “both ends” is a thing. so weekends can mean the two days on either side of the week, Sunday being first and Saturday being last.

          I know that Arabic also has numbers for most days, 1 for Sunday, all the way to 5 for Thursday, but instead of 6 and 7 they named Friday “congregation” (the day Muslims congregate to pray together) and Saturday “sabbath” interestingly enough.

          • @Tja@programming.dev
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            015 hours ago

            But a weeks ARE a series of days, and thus have a beginning and an end. A stick can have two ends, a week has a clear beginning. And it’s on Monday.