Viernes
Viernes is the Spanish name for Friday, the fifth day of the week in the traditional Spanish calendar, occurring after jueves and before sábado. In Spanish, weekdays are not capitalized unless they begin a sentence. The week is commonly counted from lunes to domingo, though some international standards place the first day as Monday (ISO 8601) or use Sunday as the first day on certain calendars, which can slightly affect the perceived position of viernes.
Etymology and origins: The term viernes derives from Latin Veneris dies, meaning the "day of Venus." This
Cultural and religious context: In Catholic tradition, Friday has long been associated with abstinence from meat
Usage and variants: The word is used with definite articles and demonstratives as any other day of