Korean edit

Etymology edit

Sino-Korean word from 火曜日, from 火曜 (Mars) + (day), from Latin dies Martis (day of Mars), through Indian astrology in the fifth century as Sanskrit मङ्गलवार (maṅgalavāra, of the planet Mars) into Buddhist astrology in the eighth century as 火曜日.

Pronunciation edit

Romanizations
Revised Romanization?hwayoil
Revised Romanization (translit.)?hwayoil
McCune–Reischauer?hwayoil
Yale Romanization?hwa.yoil

Proper noun edit

화요일 (hwayoil) (hanja 火曜日)

  1. Tuesday

See also edit

(days of the week) 요일(曜日) (yoil); 월요일(月曜日) (woryoil), 화요일(火曜日) (hwayoil), 수요일(水曜日) (suyoil), 목요일(木曜日) (mogyoil), 금요일(金曜日) (geumyoil), 토요일(土曜日) (toyoil), 일요일(日曜日) (iryoil) (Category: ko:Days of the week)