Los Días de la Semana
Today we are going to learn the Days of the week in Spanish:
Los Días de la Semana
Monday = Lunes
Tuesday = Martes
Wednesday = Miércoles
Thursday = Jueves
Friday = Viernes
Saturday = Sábado
Sunday = Domingo
- Today = Hoy
Today is Tuesday
- Tomorrow = Mañana
Tomorrow is Wednesday
- Yesterday = Ayer
Yesterday was Monday
Use the correct articles for the Days of the Week in Spanish
This means that when you’re referring to a day, you must use the masculine articles el or los.
In English, it's used the preposition “on” to talk about something happening on a specific day. But in Spanish, when talking about days of the week, it's used the articles el and los to mean “on.”
Use the singular masculine article el when talking about one single occurrence.
- el lunes
- el martes
- el miércoles
- el jueves
- el viernes
- el sábado
- el domingo
Ellos juegan fútbol el sábado.
(They play football on Saturday)
Nos vamos de compras el viernes
(We go shopping on Friday)
Tengo una cita el miércoles
I have a date on Wednesday
El lunes empiezo mi nuevo trabajo
I start my new job on monday
Llegaré el martes por la mañana
I will arrive on Tuesday morning
Nos vamos de compras el viernes
(We go shopping on Friday)
Tengo una cita el miércoles
I have a date on Wednesday
El lunes empiezo mi nuevo trabajo
I start my new job on monday
Llegaré el martes por la mañana
I will arrive on Tuesday morning
Use the plural masculine article los when talking about something that happens habitually.
How to make the Plural form of the Days of the Week
Sometimes, you need to talk about days of the week in the plural. When making days of the week plural, only add an s if the word doesn’t already end in s. Otherwise, the word stays the same in the plural form.
So, the plural forms of the days are:
- los lunes
- los martes
- los miércoles
- los jueves
- los viernes
- los sábados
- los domingos
Me gusta cocinar los domingos.
I like to cook on Sundays
La mucama viene los martes y viernes
The maid comes on Tuesdays and Fridays
Ella suele venir quí los miércoles
She usually comes here on wednesdays
Ël solo está en la oficina los lunes
He is only in the office on Mondays
Los sábados solo trabajo en las mañanas
ON Saturdays I only work in the morning
La mucama viene los martes y viernes
The maid comes on Tuesdays and Fridays
Ella suele venir quí los miércoles
She usually comes here on wednesdays
Ël solo está en la oficina los lunes
He is only in the office on Mondays
Los sábados solo trabajo en las mañanas
ON Saturdays I only work in the morning
Cada (every)
Use cada to talk about routines that occur every week. With cada, use the singular form of the day of the week and omit the article el.
Cada jueves tengo clase de Español.
(Every Thursday, I have my Spanish class.)
(Every Thursday, I have my Spanish class.)
Todos los (every)
Todos los literally translates to “all of the,” but when talking about days of the week, use it just as you would say “every” in English. It’s very similar to cada. The only difference is that "Todos los" is plural, so you must use the pronoun los and the plural form of the days of the week.
Voy al cine todos los jueves.
(I go to the movies every Thursday.)
(I go to the movies every Thursday.)
De…a… (from….to…)
Use this phrase to talk about a range of dates.
Trabajo de lunes a viernes.
(I work from Monday to Friday.)
El próximo lunes es feriado.
Next Monday is a holiday.
El domingo pasado, fuimos a la playa.
Last Sunday, we went to the beach.
Voy al cine todos los miércoles.
I go to the movies every Wednesday.
Mi cumpleaños cae en jueves este año.
My birthday falls on a Thursday this year.
Trabajo de lunes a viernes.
I work from Monday to Tuesday.
Watch the full lesson: Los días de la semana.
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