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'''Monday''' is the second day of the [[week]], coming after [[Sunday]] and before [[Tuesday]] and is usually the first working day of the week.
 
'''Monday''' is the second day of the [[week]], coming after [[Sunday]] and before [[Tuesday]] and is usually the first working day of the week.
  
Its [[etymology]] is thought to be 'day of the [[moon]]', after similar patterns in other [[language]]s (eg in [[French]], 'lundi', from the [[Latin]] 'dies lunae').
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Its [[etymology]] is thought to be 'day of the [[moon]]', after similar patterns in other [[language]]s (e.g. in [[French]], 'lundi', from the [[Latin]] 'dies lunae').
  
 
{{Days of the Week}}
 
{{Days of the Week}}

Latest revision as of 13:34, July 11, 2016

Monday is the second day of the week, coming after Sunday and before Tuesday and is usually the first working day of the week.

Its etymology is thought to be 'day of the moon', after similar patterns in other languages (e.g. in French, 'lundi', from the Latin 'dies lunae').