Spanish days of the week:
Note: Days of the week in Spanish don’t have capital letters. So if you will write first letter in capital then it will be grammatically wrong. They are capitalized ONLY at the beginning of a sentence.
In Spanish-speaking countries, the week begins on Monday.
Note : pronunciation is in red color
1. Monday – lunes
[looh-nayss]
2. Tuesday – martes
[mahr-tayss]
3. Wednesday – miércoles
[mee-air-coh-layss]
4. Thursday – jueves
[whay-vayss]
5. Friday – viernes
[vee-air-nayss]
6. Saturday – sábado
[sah-bah-doh]
7. Sunday – domingo
[doh-meen-goh]
In English we use ‘on’ before week days like ‘on monday’ , ‘on tuesday’ etc. Similarly in spanish we use ‘los’ before week days like ‘los lunes’ , ‘los martes’ etc.
Same way in English ‘every monday’ , ‘every tuesday’
In Spanish ‘cada lunes’ , ‘cada martes’
Days of the week ending in s do not change form in the plural.
Same Singular and Plural Form
lunes – lunes
martes – martes
miércoles – miércoles
jueves – jueves
viernes – viernes
Different Singular and Plural Form
sábado – sábados
domingo – domingos
Some other Important common use terms in Spanish:
Week – Semana
weekend – fin de semana
this week – esta semana
last week – la semana pasada
next week – la semana que viene
Day – Día
Today – Hoy
Tomorrow – mañana
Day after Tomorrow – Pasado mañana
Yesterday – Ayer
Day before yesterday – Anteayer
everyday – cada día
night – noche
tonight – esta noche
last night – anoche
date – fecha
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