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		<title>By: The days of the week, in German &#124; Fluent Every Year</title>
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		<description>[...] on the weekends, I have chosen to discuss the names of the days of the week in German! While not as logical as Russian, German should be just as easy &#8212; or easier &#8212; just for its resemblance to [...]</description>
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