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Sunday vs. Saturday — What's the Difference?

Sunday vs. Saturday — What's the Difference?

Difference Between Sunday and Saturday

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Sunday

Sunday is the day of the week between Saturday and Monday. Sunday is a day of rest in most Western countries, and a part of the weekend.

Saturday

Saturday is the day of the week between Friday and Sunday. The Romans named Saturday Sāturni diēs ("Saturn's Day") no later than the 2nd century for the planet Saturn, which controlled the first hour of that day, according to Vettius Valens.

Sunday

The day of the week that comes after Saturday and before Monday. It is considered the first day of the week in Judeo-Christian tradition. Sunday is observed as the Sabbath in most branches of Christianity.

Saturday

The day of the week before Sunday and following Friday, and (together with Sunday) forming part of the weekend
Saturday night
The first Saturday in the month
The counter is closed on Saturdays and Sundays
One of my partners is usually in the office on a Saturday
The match will be held on Saturday

Sunday

The first day of the week, - consecrated among Christians to rest from secular employments, and to religious worship; the Christian Sabbath; the Lord's Day.
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Saturday

On Saturday
He made his first appearance Saturday

Sunday

Belonging to the Christian Sabbath.

Saturday

Abbr. Sat. or S The day of the week that comes after Friday and before Sunday.

Sunday

First day of the week; observed as a day of rest and worship by most Christians

Saturday

The seventh or last day of the week; the day following Friday and preceding Sunday.

Sunday

Spend Sunday;
We sundayed in the country

Saturday

The seventh and last day of the week; observed as the Sabbath by Jews and some Christians

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