우리가 사용하는 일~토요일까지의 어휘는 어디에서 온 걸까요?
pagan gods(그리스도교가 전파되기 이전의 다신 이교도 신들)에서 유래되었다네요.
독일어나 불어도 같은 유래의 단어를 가지고 있다니 흥미롭죠?
Have you ever wondered how the days of the week got their names? In this video, I will explain their origins. You’ll learn how these names are related to ancient mythology and to the planets. Etymology
is the study of the origin of words. Some of the days of the week have a simple etymology, like “Sunday”—the day of the Sun, but many of the others aren’t as easy! This is a very interesting way to learn about the English language and the cultures that have influenced modern English. I’ll also explain how these names relate to the French and German languages. Join me as we will travel back in history, and out into the solar system. I hope you enjoy the journey!
자막이 필요하면 동영상 우측 하단 자막버튼을 클릭~!
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