Freitag
German (Berlin)
/ˈfʀaɪ̯taːk/, /ˈfʀaɪ̯tax/, /ˈfʀaɪ̯taːx/
noun
Definitions
- Friday
Etymology
Inherited from Middle High German vrītac inherited from Old High German frīatag (Friday) inherited from Proto-Germanic *Frijjōz dagaz (day of Frigg, Day of Frigg).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*Frijjōz dagaz
Gloss
day of Frigg, Day of Frigg
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Friday English
- Fridayish English
- diēs Veneris Latin
- vrijdag Dutch, Flemish
- vrijdagmorgen Dutch, Flemish
- vrijdagochtend Dutch, Flemish
- vrijdags Dutch, Flemish
- vrijdagsmorgens Dutch, Flemish
- vrijdagsochtends Dutch, Flemish
- *preyH- Proto-Indo-European
- *Frijjō Proto-Germanic
- *Frijjōz dagaz Proto-Germanic
- *dagaz Proto-Germanic
- frīġedæġ Old English
- Friday Middle English
- frjádagr Old Norse
- fredag Danish
- langfredag Danish
- vriendach, vrīdach Middle Dutch
- vrīdach Middle Dutch
- friatag Old High German
- frīatag Old High German
- Vrydag Afrikaans
- vrītac Middle High German
- Freideg Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- *frījādag gmw-pro
- *frīadag Old Dutch
- braitag Cimbrian
- fraitak Cimbrian
- vraita Cimbrian
- fritog Alemannic German
- frittag Alemannic German
- vrittàg Alemannic German
- vréitag Alemannic German
- frēadagher Old Swedish
- frēdagher Old Swedish
- Bōraide Marshallese
- Bōļaide Marshallese
- Būļāide Marshallese
- friadei Old Frisian
- frīadei Old Frisian
- Fraide Tok Pisin
- vraita Mòcheno
- Paraire Maori
- fretaog Vilamovian