saturday

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English - Turkish
(isim) cumartesi
şembe
cumartesi

Birçok ülkede, Arap ülkeleri ve İsrail hariç genellikle Cumartesi ve Pazar, hafta sonu günleri olarak ilan edilmiştir. - In most countries, with the exception of the Arab countries and Israel, Saturday and Sunday are defined as the weekend.

Dün cumartesi değil, pazardı. - Yesterday was Sunday, not Saturday.

saturday evening post
Cumartesi akşam sonrası
saturday evenparalysis
(Tıp) cumartesi akşamı paralizi
saturdays
cumartesi
i am leaving on saturday
cumartesi günü ayrılıyorum
on saturday
cumartesi günü
today is saturday
bugün cumartesi
English - English
The seventh day of the week in many religious traditions, and the sixth day of the week in systems using the ISO 8601 norm; the Biblical seventh day of the week, observed as Sabbath or "Day of Rest"; it follows Friday and precedes Sunday
on Saturday

Tom said that he had to work on Saturday. - Tom said he had to work on Saturday.

Tom said he had to work on Saturday. - Tom said that he had to work on Saturday.

{n} the last or seventh day of the week
The seventh day of the week in the USA, and the sixth day of the week in Europe and in systems using the ISO 8601 norm; the Biblical seventh day of the week, observed as Sabbath or "Day of Rest"; it follows Friday and precedes Sunday
Saturday is the day after Friday and before Sunday. She had a call from him on Saturday morning at the studio Every Saturday dad made a beautiful pea and ham soup The overnight train runs every night of the week except Saturdays. the day between Friday and Sunday on Saturday (Translation of Saturni dies )
{i} seventh day of the week

The seventh day of the week is Saturday. - The 7th day of the week is Saturday.

the seventh and last day of the week; observed as the Sabbath by Jews and some Christians
The seventh or last day of the week; the day following Friday and preceding Sunday
Saturday night special
Alternative spelling of Saturday-night special. An easily obtained handgun
Saturday-night special
An inexpensive, easily obtained handgun
Saturday Evening Post
bimonthly American magazine that publishes articles for readers of all ages
Saturday Evening Post
a popular US family magazine that started in 1821 and continued until 1969. It contained news, short stories, humorous cartoons and reviews. Pictures by Norman Rockwell often appeared on its cover
Saturday Night Fever
1977 film starring John Travolta (directed by John Badham)
Saturday Night Fever
a US film in which John Travolta appears as a young man who is very good at disco dancing. The music, played by the Bee Gees, and the clothes in the film, are typical of the 1970s (1977)
Saturday Night Live
a humorous US television programme which started in the 1970s, on which many well-known comedians first appeared
Saturday Night Live
American comedy television program that features a permanent cast of stand-up comedians and various celebrity hosts
Saturday Night and Sunday Morning
a novel (1958) by British writer Alan Sillitoe, about a young man, Arthur Seaton, who works in a factory. On Saturday nights he goes out, drinking a lot in pubs and has an affair with the wife of one of his friends. He was considered an example of the Angry Young Man of that time
Saturday night
seventh and last night of the week, night before Sunday
Saturday night special
A cheap handgun easily obtained and concealed
saturday night special
a cheap handgun that is easily obtained
Egg Saturday
The Saturday before Ash Wednesday. At the University of Oxford, the pasch eggs are provided for the students on that day
Holy Saturday
The Saturday immediately after Good Friday and before Easter
Saturday.
Sabba-day
Saturday.
Sat
Saturday.
Sa
Saturdays
plural form of Saturday
Holy Saturday
The Saturday before Easter
Saturdays
Every Saturday
Saturdays
plural of Saturday
holy saturday
the Saturday before Easter; the last day of Lent
saturdays
every seventh day of the week, on Saturday
saturday

    Hyphenation

    Sat·ur·day

    Turkish pronunciation

    sätırdi

    Pronunciation

    /ˈsatərdē/ /ˈsætɜrdiː/

    Etymology

    [ 'sa-t&r-dE, -(")dA ] (noun.) before 12th century. * Old English Sæternesdæg (“day of Saturn”), from Sætern (“Saturn”), from Latin Saturnus (“the god of agriculture”), possibly from Etruscan, + Old English dæg (“day”); a translation of Latin dies Saturni * Saturn + day

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