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Saturday Week I Noun ˈsætədeɪ ˈsætədi Today Started

Word3 saturday
WordType (noun)
Phonetic /ˈsætədeɪ/ /ˈsætədi/
Example
  • it's saturday today, isn't it?
  • she started art classes last saturday.
  • are you busy next saturday?
  • saturday morning/afternoon/evening
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saturday

(noun)/ˈsætədeɪ/ /ˈsætədi/
  1. the day of the week after Friday and before Sunday
    • It's Saturday today, isn't it?
    • She started art classes last Saturday.
    • Are you busy next Saturday?
    • Saturday morning/afternoon/evening
    • We'll chat at Saturday's party.
    • I work Saturday to Wednesday.
    • I work Saturdays to Wednesdays.
    • We'll meet on Saturday (= next Saturday).
    • We met on Saturday (= last Saturday).
    • We'll meet Saturday.
    • The office is closed on Saturdays (= every Saturday).
    • The office is closed Saturdays.
    • He was born on a Saturday.
    • I always do yoga on a Saturday (= every Saturday).
    • I went to Mexico City on Monday, and came back the following Saturday.
    • ‘When did the accident happen?’ ‘It was the Saturday (= the Saturday of the week we are talking about).’
    • Come back Saturday week (= a week after next Saturday).

    Word Origin

    • From the Old English for ‘day of Saturn’, translated from Latin Saturni dies.
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