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The word 'week' in Spanish comes from the Latin
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telf2006 telf2006
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The Spanish word for week, “semana” comes from the Latin “septimana”, and the names of almost all the days of the week have their roots in Roman mythology.
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aileenfairlieherman aileenfairlieherman
  • 27-09-2021

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Septimana

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WEEK means SEMANA in Spanish and SEMANA in Greek is SEPTIMANA.

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