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Monday is the day of the week between On the and Tuesday. According to the international standard INTERNATIONALE ORGANISATION FÜR STANDARDISIERUNG 8601 it is the first day of the week. The name of Monday is derived from Old English M? nandaeg and Middle English Monenday, formerly a translation of Latin dies lunae "day of the Moon".
The names of the day of the week were coined in the Both roman era, in Greek and Latin, regarding Monday as "day of the Moon".
Most languages use conditions either directly derived from these names, or loan-translations based on them. The English noun Monday extracted sometime before 1200 from monedaei, which itself developed from Old English (around 1000) m? nandaeg and m? ndaeg (literally signifying "moon's day"), which has cognates in other Germanic languages, including Old Frisian m? nadeig, Middle Low German and Middle Nederlander m? nendag, m? nendach (modern Dutch Maandag), Good old High German m? netag (modern German Montag), and Old Norse m? nadagr (Swedish and Norwegian nynorsk m? ndag, Icelandic meters? nudagur. Danish and Norwegian bokm? l mandag). The Germanic term is a Germanic interpretation of Asian lunae dies ("day of the moon"). Japanese and Korean share the same ancient Monday which means "day of the moon". In many Indo-Aryan dialects, the word for Mon is Somav? ra or Chandrav? ra, Sanskrit loan-translations of "Monday";
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