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True meanings of things
9 years ago by
andiwombat
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whotalia
· 9 years ago
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These are adorable
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amadog19
· 9 years ago
These are punderful
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keepsake
· 9 years ago
In Dutch, Monday is ''Maandag'' which litteraly translates to moonday. It's the same in Japanese as well. ''月曜日'' getsuyoubi.
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guest
· 9 years ago
And in English.
carbonatedwaffles
· 9 years ago
You beat me to explaining Monday in Japanese is moon day.
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keepsake
· 9 years ago
I'm sure it's the same way in many other languages as well.
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obscuredangel
· 9 years ago
A quick search proves Keepsake to be right.
Also «Lundi», Monday in French, means «Jour de la Lune», Moon Day in English.
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deleted
· 9 years ago
Okay let me just say that that 'flash' drive is the cutest thing ever and I need it
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Also «Lundi», Monday in French, means «Jour de la Lune», Moon Day in English.