Sunday (Latin:dies solis wey dey mean "day of de sun") be de day of de week betweenSaturday denMonday. Sunday be a day of rest insyd chaw Western countries den a part of de weekend. Insyd sam Middle Eastern countries, Sunday be a weekday.[1]
For chaw Christians, dem dey observe Sunday as a day of worship den rest, dey hold am as de Lord's Day;[2] insyd deUnited States,Canada, Japan, as well as insyd parts of South America, Sunday be de first day of de week.[3] According to de Islamic calendar, Hebrew calendar den traditional calendars (wey dey include Christian calendars) Sunday be de first day of de week; Quaker Christians dey bell Sunday de "first day" in accordance plus dema testimony of simplicity.[4][5] De International Organization for Standardization ISO 8601, wich dey base insyd Switzerland, dey bell Sunday de seventh day of de week.[6][7]
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