Shanbeh

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Shanbeh (Persian: شنبه Šanbe; Tajik: Шанбе Šanbe) is the name of the first day of the week in the Persian language and the Solar Hijri calendar, mainly used in Iran and Afghanistan. The week names are also used in Tajik, a Cyrillic based standard of Persian, though Tajikistan does not use the Solar Hijri Calendar. It is equivalent to Sabbath or Saturday of the Gregorian Calendar.

The name of the other days of the week are یک‌شنبه Yekšanbe (Sunday); دوشنبه Došanbe (Monday); سه‌شنبه Sešanbe (Tuesday); چهارشنبه Čahâršanbe (Wednesday); پنج‌شنبه Panjšanbe (Thursday); جمعه Jom'e (Friday), which is an Arabic word, the Persian equivalent being آدینه Âdine.

Iranian Persian Tajik Persian English Equivalent Also
شنبه (Šanbe) Шанбе (Šanbe) Saturday
یک‌شنبه (Yekšanbe) Якшанбе (Yakšanbe) Sunday
دوشنبه (Došanbe) Душанбе (Dušanbe) Monday
سه‌شنبه (Sešanbe) Сешанбе (Sešanbe) Tuesday
چهارشنبه (Čahâršanbe) Чоршанбе (Čâršanbe) Wednesday
پنج‌شنبه (Panjšanbe) Панҷшанбе (Panjšanbe) Thursday
جمعه (Jom'e) Ҷумъа (Jum'a) Friday آدینه (Âdine)

The modern Turkish names of Wednesday and Thursday, çarşamba and perşembe, are derived from the shanbeh system.