1, Monday Monday is short for Mon.
2. Tuesday Tuesday, short for Tuesday.
Wednesday Wednesday, short for Wednesday.
4. Thursday, English abbreviation Thur. /Thursday.
5, Friday, the English abbreviation Fri.
6.saturday? Saturday is short for Saturday.
7. Sunday? Sunday. English abbreviation Sun.
English abbreviation is the shortened form of a word or phrase, which is used to express the complete form, which is different from acronym. English abbreviation is a simple form of English words. It is also called abbreviation because the important letters in English words represent the meaning of the whole word.
The abbreviations of English 1 to 10 are 1st, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10th respectively.
Extended data
English vocabulary is the product of two-way communication between China and Britain. Some names and concepts with China characteristics have entered English vocabulary, while some English vocabulary has entered Chinese. After learning English for a period of time, we should summarize the pronunciation rules of some words, especially vowels. This will be more beneficial for learning more complicated words in the future.
1, Monday: Memory "Busy".
Note: The pronunciation is similar to "busy". Monday is the first day of work or school, and everyone will be "busy".
Other mnemonics: the prefix mon is related to the moon, and Monday is "Moon Day".
2. Tuesday: Remember "two".
Note: the Chinese pronunciation of the prefix "Tu" is similar to 2, both of which are 2, so it is Tuesday.
3. Wednesday: Remember to get married.
Memory description: the prefix wed means to get married. Imagine Wednesday is the wedding day.
Other mnemonics: the pronunciation is similar to "mosquito", and "three" is homophonic with "fan". Imagine fanning mosquitoes on Wednesday.
4. Thursday: Recite Dice.
Memory description: initials are like dice. Imagine that on Thursday, near the weekend, four people are sitting together playing mahjong and throwing dice. (if the color is normal, you should read sh m: i, and you can also read se intentionally here. Dice is dice. )
5. Friday Friday: Remember "Five".
Memory note: the initials are similar to five, both of which are five, so it is Friday.
Other mnemonics: the initials are the same as Fry (fried food). Imagine eating fried food to comfort yourself on weekends.
6. Saturday: recite "Sat".
Memory description: the prefix Sat is the past tense of sit, with similar pronunciation. Imagine that you should sit down and rest on Saturday.
7. Sunday Sunday: Remember "Sun Day".
Memory description: prefix Sun, Sun. On Sunday, the "sun" is the sun, which is the sun day.