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>The proposed solution would be much more complicated to implement in my case.
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>In Russian language Monday - "ponedel'nik" doesn't mean first. Saturday - "subbota" perhaps comes from Shabbath root, and Sunday - "voskresen'e" again doesn't mean a number.
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>The simplest and more logical way is in Hebrew:
>Yom Rishon - Day 1 - Sunday
>Yom Sheni - day two - Monday
>Yom Shlishi - day three - Tuesday
>Yom Ravii - day 4 - Wednesday
>Yom Sheni - day 5 - Thursday
>Yom Shishi - day 6 - Friday
>Yom Shabbath - Saturday
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>The day starts after sunset of the previous day, to be more precise, when the first star appears on the sky. During the year you have a calendar on when day starts and ends.
Not to quibble........... okay, I guess it's a quibble ....... but
I was under the impression that evening began when three stars were visible in the sky. Just curious as to which is "technically" correct.
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