Úterý
Úterý is the second day of the week in the Gregorian calendar, following Monday and preceding Wednesday. The name "úterý" originates from the Slavic word for Tuesday, which is often linked to the Roman god Mars, the god of war. In many cultures, Tuesday is considered a day of work and activity. For example, in some traditions, it is believed that beginning new ventures on a Tuesday brings good fortune. The concept of a seven-day week, with úterý as its second day, has a long history, with roots in ancient Babylonian astronomy and later adopted by Jewish and Christian traditions. Across different languages, the name for Tuesday often reflects its position in the week or a connection to a deity or celestial body. In some contexts, úterý might also be associated with specific historical events or cultural practices. It serves as a consistent marker within the weekly cycle, providing a structure for daily life and activities.