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%I A103742 #24 May 07 2024 00:20:03 %S A103742 9,4,8,8,4,9,5 %N A103742 Number of letters in Turkish names for days of week. %C A103742 Days of week are: Pazartesi(Monday), Sali(Tuesday), Carsamba(Wednesday), Persembe(Thursday), Cuma(Friday), Cumartesi(Saturday), Pazar(Sunday). %C A103742 In Turkey, first day of week is Monday. %H A103742 Cevat Ikibas, <a href="http://www.indiana.edu/~tsa/turkish/sylabus.html">Vocabulary</a>. %H A103742 World Travel Service <a href="http://www.digitaldialects.com/Turkish/Daysmonths.htm">The Days of the Week</a>. %e A103742 a(1) = 9 because "Pazartesi" has 9 letters. %Y A103742 Cf. A049005 (English). %K A103742 nonn,word,fini,full,less %O A103742 1,1 %A A103742 Suleyman Ozarslan (suleyman(AT)ii.metu.edu.tr), Mar 28 2005 %E A103742 Example corrected by _Hasan Yurtoglu_, May 02 2012