torsdag

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See also: tórsdag

Danish

Etymology

From Old Danish thorsdagh, from Old Norse þórsdagr, from late Proto-Germanic *Þunras dagaz (day of Thor), calque of Latin dies Iovis.

Pronunciation

Noun

torsdag c (singular definite torsdagen, plural indefinite torsdage)

  1. Thursday

Inflection

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Norwegian Bokmål

Norwegian Wikipedia has an article on:
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Etymology

From Old Norse þórsdagr (day of the god Thor), from late Proto-Germanic *Þunras dagaz (day of Thor), a calque of Latin dies Iovis.

Noun

torsdag m (definite singular torsdagen, indefinite plural torsdager, definite plural torsdagene)

  1. Thursday

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Norwegian Nynorsk

Norwegian Nynorsk Wikipedia has an article on:
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Etymology

From Old Norse þórsdagr (day of the god Thor), from late Proto-Germanic *Þunras dagaz (day of Thor), calque of Latin dies Iovis.

Noun

torsdag m (definite singular torsdagen, indefinite plural torsdagar, definite plural torsdagane)

  1. Thursday

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Swedish

Etymology

From Old Norse þórsdagr, from late Proto-Germanic *Þunras dagaz (day of Thor), calque of Latin dies Iovis.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈtuːrsdɑːɡ/, [ˈtʰuːʂd̥ɑːɡ], /ˈtuːrsda/, [ˈtʰuːʂd̥a]
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Noun

torsdag c

  1. Thursday (day of the week)

Declension

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