søndag
Danish
Etymology
From Old Danish sundagh, syndagh, from Old Norse sunnudagr, from sunna (“sun”) and dagr (“day”), from Proto-West Germanic *sunnōn dag, a calque of Latin dies Solis.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈsœnˀda/, [ˈsœ̝nˀd̥æ]
- Rhymes: -a
Inflection
Declension of søndag
common gender |
Singular | Plural | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
indefinite | definite | indefinite | definite | |
nominative | søndag | søndagen | søndage | søndagene |
genitive | søndags | søndagens | søndages | søndagenes |
Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology
From Danish søndag, from Old Norse sunnudagr, from Proto-West Germanic *sunnōn dag, a calque of Latin dies Solis.
Derived terms
See also
Days of the week in Norwegian Bokmål · ukedagene (layout · text) | ||||||
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søndag | mandag | tirsdag | onsdag | torsdag | fredag | lørdag |
References
- “søndag” in The Bokmål Dictionary.
Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology
From Norwegian Bokmål søndag, from Danish søndag.
Noun
søndag m (definite singular søndagen, indefinite plural søndagar, definite plural søndagane)
- Alternative form of sundag (“Sunday”)
See also
References
- “søndag” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
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