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Huwebes

Huwebes is the Filipino term for Thursday, the fifth day of the week in many calendars used in the Philippines. It is used in everyday speech to designate the day itself and in phrases that refer to recurring events, for example tuwing Huwebes (every Thursday) or sa Huwebes (on Thursdays). In Filipino language, day names are commonly used without additional ordinal markers when stating days of the week.

Etymology and linguistic context: Huwebes derives from the Spanish word jueves, reflecting the historical influence of

Usage and variations: In modern Filipino, Huwebes is capitalized at the beginning of sentences and treated

See also: Filipino language, days of the week.

Spanish
on
the
Filipino
language.
While
Filipino
uses
its
own
forms
for
several
days,
Huwebes
remains
the
standard
Filipino
name
for
Thursday
alongside
other
widely
used
day
names
such
as
Lunes,
Martes,
Miyerkules,
Biyernes,
Sabado,
and
Linggo.
The
Filipino
system
of
day
names
is
used
in
education,
media,
government,
and
daily
communication,
and
can
be
found
in
both
formal
and
informal
writing.
like
other
proper
nouns
when
referring
to
a
specific
day.
Some
bilingual
contexts
may
prefer
the
English
term
Thursday,
but
Huwebes
remains
common
in
Filipino-language
texts
and
conversations.
The
term
is
compatible
with
common
time
expressions
and
scheduling
phrases,
and
it
does
not
imply
any
particular
religious
obligation
beyond
general
cultural
usage.