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Tuesday is the day of the w****
between Monday and Wednesday.
According to
international standard ISO 8601,
Monday is the
first day of the w****; thus, Tuesday...
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Upper Mesopotamia. The Ur III provinces, from
north to
south were Sippar,
Tiwe, Urum, Puö, Gudua, Babylon, Kis, Kazallu, Apiak, Marad, Nippur, Uru-sagrig...
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occasionally glossed by Old
English writers by the name Tīw or Tīg. The
genitive tīwes also
appears in the name for Tuesday, tīwesdæg. By the
Viking Age, *Tīwaz...
- yu wínow
tidzyine asakró
asorwo Macusi Macusi po-pai tenu u-yeká uaratáe
tiwing sagaré
siruane Keseruma Macusi yenu pemóngó tivín
Purucoto Macusi hau-pupe...
- It is
attached directly to the noun, but
before any case endings, e.g.
tiwē-na-še (object.art.gen.pl) (of the objects). The
article is
unmarked in the...
- "day,
daily sky → the sky god"; *déywos "heavenly → god" Tues-day (< OE
Tīwes-dæġ lit. "day of Tīw") tiws "god", ON Týr "Tīw" (the war god)
Iuppiter (Iovis)...
- century)
calls it "Tyr". Ti may be an
uninflected form of the
possessive "
Tiwes" as
found in "Tiwesdæg",
which would make it the name of an
English god...
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Martis which gave the word for 'Tuesday' in Old
Norse Týs-dagr, Old
English Tīwes-dæg, Old
Frisian Tīesdi, and Old High
German Zies-tag;
interpreted as a...
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tamoimansa pwiterorineo head ori-nó rai-no wi-nátu nato ear o-tsiwá mi-tiwa wi-
tíwẽ tooth o-xaná vi-ala wi-é man wánu
komoley awára fire [h]ená föla óle aule...
- siyunò;
tauna one siasʌ; 'siːʌsɔ sɔsɔ sʋso susæsæ siʌesʌ; 'síyasə ya'liƀuh; yəvyaro; yʌřu two
tiwe; 'tiːwei tisʌ tiso lisæʔ tiː; tiĩ si'máƀi; simʌbi; siməbi...