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===Fourth day=== {{Unreferenced section|date=January 2008}} In [[Slavic languages]] and in Chinese, this day's name is "fourth" ([[Slovak language|Slovak]] ''štvrtok'', [[Czech language|Czech]] ''čtvrtek'', [[Slovene language|Slovene]] ''četrtek'', [[Polish language|Polish]] ''czwartek'',<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english-polish/thursday |title=Thursday in Polish |website=Cambridge Dictionary |access-date=28 October 2024}}</ref> [[Russian language|Russian]] четверг ''chetverg'', [[Bulgarian language|Bulgarian]] четвъртък, [[Serbo-Croatian]] четвртак / ''četvrtak'', [[Macedonian language|Macedonian]] четврток, [[Ukrainian language|Ukrainian]] четвер ''chetver''). [[Hungarian language|Hungarian]] uses a Slavic loanword "csütörtök". In [[Chinese language|Chinese]], it is {{lang|zh|星期四}} ''xīngqīsì'' ("fourth solar day"). In [[Estonian language|Estonian]] it's ''neljapäev'', meaning "fourth day" or "fourth day in a week". The [[Baltic languages]] also use the term "fourth day" ([[Latvian language|Latvian]] ''ceturtdiena'', [[Lithuanian language|Lithuanian]] ''ketvirtadienis'').
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