it is Sunday in Italianthe only day of the Italian week that is not named after a planet
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Days in week = i giorni della settimana Lunedì=Monday=luna/moon Martedì=Tuesday=mars mercoledì=wednesday=mercury giovedì=thursday=nothing venerdì=friday=venus sabato=saturday=saturn domenica=sunday=nothing
"Sunday" is an English equivalent of the Italian word domenica. The feminine singular noun also translates into English as "sabbath." The pronunciation will be "do-MEY-nee-ka" in Italian.
In Italian, nouns ending in "-a" are typically feminine. "Domenica" ends in "-a," which is why it is considered a feminine noun in Italian.
"Call me on Sunday!" in English is Chiamami domenica! in Italian.
Latin is the origin of the Italian word domenica.Specifically, the Italian word is a feminine noun which means "Sunday". It originates in the Latin phrase diēs Dominica ("Day of the Lord"). The pronunciation will be "doh-MEY-nee-kah" in Italian.
Benedetta Domenica! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Blessed Sunday!"Specifically, the feminine adjective benedetta means "blessed". The feminine noun Domenica translates as "Sunday". The pronunciation will be "BE-ne-DET-ta do-ME-nee-kaa" in Italian.
"It is Sunday" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase È domenica.Specifically, the verb è means "(He/she/it) is, (formal singular you) are." The feminine noun domenica means "Sunday." The pronunciation is "eh doh-MEH-nee-kah."
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È domenica is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "It is Sunday."Specifically, the verb è means "(He/she/it) is, (formal singular you) are." The feminine noun domenica means "Sunday." The pronunciation is "eh doh-MEH-nee-kah."
Buona domenica was created in 1979.