Kordays
Kordays is a term that refers to the days of the week in the Korda language, a constructed language created by the linguist Mark Rosenfelder. The Korda language is designed to be a simple and logical language, with a phonetic writing system that uses the Latin alphabet. The days of the week in Korda are named after the seven planets of the solar system, as seen from Earth. The names are as follows: Lunsday, Marsday, Merkurday, Jupitday, Venerday, Saturnay, and Sunday. Each day is named after a planet, with the exception of Lunsday, which is named after the Moon. The names are pronounced as follows: Lunsday (LOONS-day), Marsday (MARS-day), Merkurday (MER-kuhr-day), Jupitday (JOO-pit-day), Venerday (VEH-ner-day), Saturnay (SA-tur-nay), and Sunday (SUN-day). The Korda language is not widely spoken, but it is used by some linguists and language enthusiasts as a tool for studying language structure and evolution. The days of the week in Korda are an example of how language can be used to reflect cultural and scientific knowledge.