mikudagur
Faroese
Etymology
Contracted from Old Norse miðvikudagr, literally “day of the middle of the week”, calqued on Ecclesiastical Latin media hebdomas. Corresponds to modern Faroese miður (“mid, center (of)”) + vika (“week”) + dagur (“day”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈmiːkʊˌtɛaːvʊɹ/
Declension
m42 | Singular | Plural | ||
Indefinite | Definite | Indefinite | Definite | |
Nominative | mikudagur | mikudagurin | mikudagar | mikudagarnir |
Accusative | mikudag | mikudagin | mikudagar | mikudagarnar |
Dative | mikudegi | mikudegnum | mikudøgum | mikudøgunum |
Genitive | mikudags | mikudagsins | mikudaga | mikudaganna |
See also
- (days of the week) dagar í vikuni; sunnudagur, mánadagur, týsdagur, mikudagur/ónsdagur, hósdagur/tórsdagur, fríggjadagur, leygardagur (Category: fo:Days of the week)
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