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  1. What Are the Days of the Week in Spanish? Time to learn seven little words that you’ll use over and over when speaking Spanish: los días de la semana ( the days of the week ). Here they are!

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      El or la?. As a Spanish-language learner, this is a question...

    • Capitalized

      The rules of capitalization, or el uso de mayúsculas, in...

    • Spanish Plural Noun Forms

      Here are the rules (and, of course, exceptions) you need to...

  2. List of Days of the week in Spanish. Notice how the Spanish days of the week do NOT start with a capital letter. lunes (Monday) martes (Tuesday) miércoles (Wednesday) jueves (Thursday) viernes (Friday) sábado (Saturday) domingo (Sunday) You can hear the pronunciation of these days in the video below:

    • Days in Spanish: Important Days
    • Days in Spanish: International Holidays
    • Days in Spanish: Holidays in The English-Speaking World

    Throughout a person’s life, there are many days that are considered important for one reason or another. Here are just a few of these noteworthy days!

    While some holidays are unique to a certain part of the world, there are a few holidays that are celebrated throughout both the mundo hispanohablante(Spanish-speaking world) and the English-speaking world. In this list, you’ll find the names of some of the most important holidays throughout the year.

    Now that we’ve learned about holidays in the Spanish-speaking world, maybe you’re wondering how to talk about holidays from the English-speaking world—in Spanish! Which is yourfavorite day of the year?

  3. 9 de may. de 2024 · Lunes (Monday) Martes (Tuesday) Miércoles (Wednesday) Jueves (Thursday) Viernes (Friday) Sábado (Saturday) Domingo (Sunday) Let’s see all of this in action! Examples coming your way: Mañana es lunes, tenemos que ir a trabajar. (Tomorrow is Monday, we have to go to work.) Voy al cine con mis amigos el martes.

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  4. 25 de oct. de 2019 · Monday – lunes. “Monday” in Spanish is lunes, which comes from the word luna for “moon”. In fact, Monday stems from “moon” in German, English, Japanese, and many other languages. Keeping that in mind will help you remember Monday is lunes! And, like with German, the Spanish calendar starts on lunes instead of Sunday.

  5. 21 de oct. de 2023 · Monday: Lunes. Tuesday: Martes. Wednesday: Miércoles. Thursday: Jueves. Friday: Viernes. Saturday: Sábado. Sunday: Domingo. Table of Contents. To start off, as opposed to English speaking countries, Monday is considered the first day of the week in Spanish speaking countries. What are the Spanish days of the week?