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Sunday in Catalan: diumenge

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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'diumenge' primarily when discussing their weekend plans or cultural activities. For instance, one might say, 'On diumenge, I will go to the beach,' or in casual conversations, people often ask, 'What are you doing this diumenge?'
Synonyms & nuances
While 'diumenge' specifically refers to Sunday, the word 'cap de setmana' refers to the weekend as a whole. You'd choose 'diumenge' when pinpointing the day itself rather than the entire weekend experience.
Culture
'Diumenge' has roots in the Latin 'dies Dominica,' meaning 'the Lord's day.' This reflects the Christian tradition where Sunday is a day of rest and worship. In Catalonia, many families gather for lunch on diumenge, making it a significant day for socializing and enjoying traditional meals together.
FAQ
Q.What does 'diumenge' mean in English?
'Diumenge' translates to 'Sunday' in English, signifying the sixth day of the week in many cultures, traditionally a day of rest.
Q.How do you pronounce 'diumenge'?
'Diumenge' is pronounced as ['diuˈmɛnʒə']. The 'giu' part sounds like 'dew' and the 'enge' like 'en-zhay' in English.
Q.Is 'diumenge' used in formal contexts?
'Diumenge' is typically used in neutral contexts, but it can be appropriately included in formal conversations when discussing schedules or events.
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