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Weird Watch Question

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I just bought a Skagen watch off Amazon and between each day of the week is another abbreviation i cannot seem to find the answer to. They are "Dom, Lun, Mar, Mier, Juev, Vier and Sab". I am assuming they are also days of the week, but google is not helping me determine what language or what is going on.

Anyone got any info on this?

Thanks.
 
Wow, definitely spanish. Domingo, Lunes, Martes, Miercoles, Jueves, Viernes, Sabado. Domingo Being sunday and Sabado being Saturday.
 
Youd think i would know that growing up in CA LOL. But i took French in HS way back when. I was trying European countries and Latin since Skagen is from Denmark i figured it would be European.

"I was way off"
 
Originally posted by: soulcougher73
Youd think i would know that growing up in CA LOL. But i took French in HS way back when. I was trying European countries and Latin since Skagen is from Denmark i figured it would be European.

"I was way off"

Skagen isnt really from Denmark. It's basically an American company that was started by Danish immigrants
 
Originally posted by: soulcougher73
Youd think i would know that growing up in CA LOL. But i took French in HS way back when. I was trying European countries and Latin since Skagen is from Denmark i figured it would be European.

"I was way off"

I would think you would recognize it from French still. Its very similar to Spanish.
 
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