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hétfő — meaning in English: Monday

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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'hétfő' when discussing their weekly schedules, such as planning meetings or social gatherings. For instance, someone might say, 'Let's meet on hétfő to discuss the project.' It's commonly heard in both casual conversations and more structured settings like workplaces.
Synonyms & nuances
'Hétfő' is the standard term for Monday, but in more casual contexts, you might hear 'heti első nap' meaning 'the first day of the week.' However, 'hétfő' is preferred in most situations, especially in formal settings.
Culture
'Hétfő' literally translates to 'the day of the week that follows Sunday' in Hungarian. The name derives from the old Hungarian word for 'seven', indicating its position as the seventh day in the week. Interestingly, as in many cultures, Monday is often seen as a fresh start, bringing both excitement and dread as people transition from the weekend to the workweek.
FAQ
Q.How do you pronounce hétfő?
'Hétfő' is pronounced as 'hey-tfoh.' The accent on the 'e' elongates the sound, making it important to articulate clearly to convey the correct word.
Q.What is the plural form of hétfő?
The plural form of 'hétfő' is 'hétfők.' However, in everyday conversation, it's uncommon to use the plural as days of the week are usually referred to in singular.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using hétfő?
'Hétfő' should not be confused with 'kedd,' which means Tuesday. A frequent mistake is using 'hétfő' to refer to any weekday, but remember it specifically refers to Monday.
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