What does fimmtudagur in Icelandic mean?

What is the meaning of the word fimmtudagur in Icelandic? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use fimmtudagur in Icelandic.

The word fimmtudagur in Icelandic means Thursday, thursday, Thursday. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word fimmtudagur

Thursday

noun (day of the week)

Fyrsti fimmtudagur hvers mánađar verđur heiđursdagur Ygglis.
The first Thursday of every month will be known as Scowler Appreciation Day.

thursday

noun

Fyrsti fimmtudagur hvers mánađar verđur heiđursdagur Ygglis.
The first Thursday of every month will be known as Scowler Appreciation Day.

Thursday

noun

Fyrsti fimmtudagur hvers mánađar verđur heiđursdagur Ygglis.
The first Thursday of every month will be known as Scowler Appreciation Day.

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Fimmtudagur Síðdegi 2
Thursday Morning 2 1⁄2
Nú er fimmtudagur, 24. nķvember.
It's Thursday November 24th.
Fimmtudagur Síðdegi 2
Thursday Afternoon 2
PARIS minn herra, mundi ég að fimmtudagur væri á morgun.
PARlS My lord, I would that Thursday were to- morrow.
Þakka mér ekki thankings, né stoltur mér ekki prouds, en fettle fínt liði þinna gainst Fimmtudagur Næsta
Thank me no thankings, nor proud me no prouds, But fettle your fine joints'gainst Thursday next
Á legsteini hans, með vísan í Gal Ed, Megilas Yuchsin og aðra, er dánardagur sagður fimmtudagur 18.
His gravestone, as quoted by Gal Ed, Megilas Yuchsin and others, gives his date of death as Thursday 18 Elul 5369.
Fimmtudagur
Thursday
Fimmtudagur eđa föstudagur.
Thursday or Friday.
KONAN CAPULET Nei, ekki fyrr en fimmtudagur, það er tími nóg.
LADY CAPULET No, not till Thursday; there is time enough.
KONAN CAPULET Gifta, barnið mitt, snemma á næsta fimmtudagur morn
LADY CAPULET Marry, my child, early next Thursday morn
Ég segi þér hvað, - að fá þér í kirkju o ́fimmtudagur, eða aldrei eftir að líta mig í andlitið:
I tell thee what, -- get thee to church o'Thursday, Or never after look me in the face:
Fimmtudagur, #. október
Thursday, October #th
CAPULET Jæja, þá færðu farinn: o ́fimmtudagur vera það síðan.
CAPULET Well, get you gone: o'Thursday be it then.
Ūađ er fimmtudagur!
It's Thursday!
Fyrsti fimmtudagur hvers mánađar verđur heiđursdagur Ygglis.
The first Thursday of every month will be known as Scowler Appreciation Day.
" Mánudagur, ūriđjudagur, miđvikudagur, fimmtudagur. "
" Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Wednesday. "
Thursday = Fimmtudagur
Thursday = torsdag
No event for fimmtudagur, 07 apríl 2011
No event for the Sunday 6 February 2011
No event for fimmtudagur, 17 apríl 2008
No event for mánudagur, 29 september 2008
No event for fimmtudagur, 23 október 2008
No event for miðvikudagur, 17 september 2008
Þessi endurskoðun var uppfærð 3 mánuðum síðan, á Fimmtudagur 8th júní 2017.
This review was updated 3 weeks ago, on Wednesday 14th of June 2017.
No event for fimmtudagur, 06 mars 2036
No event for the Sunday 9 March 2036
No event for fimmtudagur, 19 júlí 1984
No event for laugardagur, 17 mars 1984
Vikulegar uppfærslur á Mánudagur og Fimmtudagur!
Weekly updates on Monday and Thursday!
No event for fimmtudagur, 09 nóvember 2028
No event for the Thursday 9 November 2028

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