lunedì di pentecoste - Definition. Was ist lunedì di pentecoste
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Was (wer) ist lunedì di pentecoste - definition

DAY OF THE WEEK
Mondays; Lunedi; Lundi; Mnoday
  • [[Galileo]]'s 1616 drawings of the [[Moon]] and its phases. Monday is named after the Moon in many languages.
  • Sól]], the personified sun, from [[Norse mythology]] (1895) by [[Lorenz Frølich]]

Ne parliamo Lunedì         
1990 FILM BY LUCIANO ODORISIO
Ne parliamo lunedì; Ne parliamo Lunedi
Ne parliamo Lunedì is a 1990 Italian dark/erotic comedy film directed by Luciano Odorisio. For this film Elena Sofia Ricci was awarded with a David di Donatello for Best Actress and with a Ciak d'oro in the same category.
Corriere del Lunedì         
Corriere del Lunedi
Corriere del Lunedì ("Monday Courrier") was an Italian-language weekly newspaper published in Tripoli, Libya, founded in 1950. The newspaper was published by the Political Association for the Progress of Libya, a pro-independence front organization of the clandestine Communist Party.
DI         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
DI; DI (disambiguation); D I; D. I.; Di (disambiguation); D.i.; Di.; D.I.
Destination Index [Additional explanations: register] (Reference: CPU, Intel, assembler)

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Monday

Monday is the day of the week between Sunday and Tuesday. According to the International Organization for Standardization's ISO 8601 standard, it is the first day of the week and in countries that adopt the "Sunday-first" convention, it is the second day of the week. The name of Monday is derived from Old English Mōnandæg and Middle English Monenday, originally a translation of Latin dies lunae "day of the Moon".