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Etymology
Borrowed from Russian четве́ргъ (četvérg, “Thursday”), from Old East Slavic четвьртъкъ (četvĭrtŭkŭ, “Thursday”), from Proto-Slavic *četvьrtъkъ (“Thursday”).
Pronunciation
Noun
чэппиэр • (ceppier)
- Thursday
Declension
This noun needs an inflection-table template.
See also
- (days of the week) нэдиэлэ күннэрэ (nediele künnere); бэнидиэнньик (benidiennyik, “Monday”), оптуорунньук (optuorunnyuk, “Tuesday”), сэрэдэ (serede, “Wednesday”), чэппиэр (ceppier, “Thursday”), бээтинсэ (beetinse, “Friday”), субуота (subuota, “Saturday”), баскыһыанньа (baskıhıannya, “Sunday”) (Category: sah:Days of the week)