![Paddy Power on Twitter: "Good morning. It's Friday. Obviously, the word for Friday in most Romance languages is derived from Latin dies Veneris or "day of Venus" (a translation of Greek Aphrodī́tēs Paddy Power on Twitter: "Good morning. It's Friday. Obviously, the word for Friday in most Romance languages is derived from Latin dies Veneris or "day of Venus" (a translation of Greek Aphrodī́tēs](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FVcIbJ5WIAA3XMD.jpg)
Paddy Power on Twitter: "Good morning. It's Friday. Obviously, the word for Friday in most Romance languages is derived from Latin dies Veneris or "day of Venus" (a translation of Greek Aphrodī́tēs
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WBOA - Did you know... In most Romance languages, the word for Friday comes from Latin “dies Veneris” or “day of Venus”: Spanish Viernes French Vendredi Italian Venerdi Galician Venres Catalan Divendres
Legonium - hodie est dies Veneris : today is the day of Venus Old English Frīgedæg 'day of Frigga', named after the Germanic goddess Frigga, goddess of married love; translation of Latin
Penn Museum - Ahhhhhh, Friday—in Latin, "Dies Veneris," the "Day of Venus," the Roman goddess of love. So very appropriate. http://bit.ly/1lrDjRX | Facebook
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Legonium on Twitter: "cuius dies est hodie? hodie dies Saturni est. heri dies Veneris erat. cras dies Solis erit. Whose day is it today? Today it is Saturn's day (Saturday). Yesterday it
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