wednesdays

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English - Turkish
çarşamba
Wednesday
(isim) çarşamba
Wednesday
çarşamba

O geçen Çarşambadan beri hasta. - She has been sick since last Wednesday.

Almanca dersleri haftada iki kez yapılmaktadır- Pazartesi ve Çarşamba günleri. - German classes are held twice a week - on Mondays and Wednesdays.

English - English
plural form of Wednesday
Every Wednesday
plural of Wednesday
Ash Wednesdays
plural form of Ash Wednesday
Wednesday
The fourth day of the week in many religious traditions, and the third day of the week in systems using the ISO 8601 norm; it follows Tuesday and precedes Thursday
wednesday
{n} the fourth day of the week
Wednesday
{i} fourth day of the week
Wednesday
on Wednesday

We don't have class on Wednesday afternoons. - We have no classes on Wednesday afternoons.

The party's on Wednesday. - The party's Wednesday.

Wednesday
Wednesday is the day after Tuesday and before Thursday. Come and have supper with us on Wednesday, if you're free Did you happen to see her leave last Wednesday? David always collects Alistair from school on Wednesdays. the day between Tuesday and Thursday on Wednesday
Wednesday
The fourth day of the week in the USA, and the third day of the week in Europe and in systems using the ISO 8601 norm; it follows Tuesday and precedes Thursday
Wednesday
humpday
wednesday
Ahad
wednesday
miercoles
wednesday
The fourth day of the week; the next day after Tuesday
wednesday
the fourth day of the week; the third working day
wednesday
n [ME Wednesdai, OE Wednesdaeg, mutated var of Wodnesdaeg Woden's day; cognate of D Woensdag, Dan onsdag; trans of L Mercurii dies day of Mercury] : the fourth day of the week, following Tuesday west [ME, fr OE, L vesper evening, Gk Hesperos] n 1 : a cardinal point of the compass adj 2 : directed or proceeding toward the west adv 3 : to, toward, or in the west wish [ME wisshe(n), OE wyscan; cognate of G wunschen; akin to OE wynn joy, L venus loveliness; personified by Venus] v 1 : to long, desire n 2 : a distinct mental inclination toward the doing, obtaining, attaining, etc of something; a desire felt or expressed wolf n [ME; OE wulf; cognate of G Wolf, L lupus, Gk lykos; assoc with Lycaon, who was turned into a wolf] : any of several large, carnivorous mammals of the genus Canis, of the family Canidae, esp C lupus, usually hunting in packs
wednesdays

    Hyphenation

    Wednes·days

    Turkish pronunciation

    wenzdiz

    Pronunciation

    /ˈwenzdēz/ /ˈwɛnzdiːz/

    Videos

    ... Usually on Wednesdays I take my daughter to school. ...
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