English
Proper noun
Good Friday (plural Good Fridays)
- The Friday before Easter Sunday, the commemoration of the day on which Christ was crucified.
Translations
The Friday before Easter Sunday, the commemoration of the day on which Christ was crucified
- Arabic: جُمْعَة الْآلَام f (jumʿat al-ʾālām), الْجُمْعَة الْعَظِيمَة f (al-jumʿa al-ʿaẓīma)
- Bulgarian: Разпе́ти пе́тък m (Razpéti pétǎk)
- Catalan: Divendres Sant
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 耶穌受難節 (zh), 耶稣受难节 (zh) (Yēsū shòunànjié), 耶穌受難日, 耶稣受难日 (Yēsū shòunànrì)
- Czech: Velký pátek (cs) m
- Danish: langfredag (da) c
- Dutch: Goede Vrijdag (nl) m
- Esperanto: Sankta Vendredo
- Faroese: langafríggjadagur m
- Finnish: pitkäperjantai (fi)
- French: vendredi saint (fr) m
- Georgian: დიდი პარასკევი (didi ṗarasḳevi)
- German: Karfreitag (de) m
- Greek: Μεγάλη Παρασκευή (el) f (Megáli Paraskeví)
- Hindi: गुड फ़्राइडे (guḍ frā'iḍe), होली फ़्राइडे (holī frā'iḍe)
- Hungarian: nagypéntek (hu)
- Icelandic: föstudagurinn langi (is) m
- Indonesian: Jum'at Agung
- Irish: Aoine an Chéasta f
- Italian: Venerdì Santo (it) m
- Japanese: 聖金曜日 (せいきんようび, Sei-kinyōbi), 受難日 (じゅなんび, Junanbi)
- Korean: 성 금요일 (seong geumyoil)
- Latin Diēs Passiōnis Dominī m
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