tirsdag

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== Danish == === Etymology === From Old Danish tisdagh, from Old Norse tý(r)sdagr. from Proto-West Germanic *Tīwas dag, cognate with English Tuesday. A compound of Proto-Germanic *Tīwaz (“Tyr”) + *dagaz (“day”), a calque of Latin diēs Mārtis (literally “day of Mars”), which is itself a calque of Ancient Greek ἡμέρα Ἄρεως (hēméra Áreōs, literally “day of Ares”). === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈtiɐ̯ˀsda/, [ˈtsʰiɒ̯̽ˀsd̥æ] Rhymes: -a === Noun === tirsdag c (singular definite tirsdagen, plural indefinite tirsdage) Tuesday ==== Declension ==== ==== See also ==== days of the week: ugedage (appendix): mandag · tirsdag · onsdag · torsdag · fredag · lørdag · søndag [edit] == Norwegian Bokmål == === Etymology === From Danish tirsdag, from Old Norse týsdagr, týrsdagr, from Týr (“Tyr”) and dagr (“day”), from Proto-West Germanic *Tīwas dag, a calque of Latin dies Martis. === Noun === tirsdag m (definite singular tirsdagen, indefinite plural tirsdager, definite plural tirsdagene) Tuesday === See also === tysdag (Nynorsk) days of the week: ukedager (appendix): mandag · tirsdag · onsdag · torsdag · fredag · lørdag · søndag [edit] === References === “tirsdag” in The Bokmål Dictionary.