PITtägid
PITtägid is a term used in the context of the Estonian language and culture, referring to the days of the week. The term is derived from the Estonian words "pühapäev" (Sunday) and "tähtpäev" (weekday), with "pühapäev" being a compound of "püh" (holy) and "päev" (day). In Estonian, the days of the week are named as follows: esmaspäev (Monday), teisipäev (Tuesday), kolmapäev (Wednesday), neljapäev (Thursday), reede (Friday), laupäev (Saturday), and pühapäev (Sunday). The naming of the days reflects the historical and cultural significance of each day, with Sunday being considered the holy day and the start of the week. The term PITtägid is often used in discussions about work schedules, leisure activities, and cultural events that occur on specific days of the week.