Spanish Days & Weeks Phrases
Master 7 essential Spanish phrases for days-weeks with translations, context, and usage examples
Understanding Spanish days-weeks Phrases
Learn Spanish vocabulary for days of the week, parts of the day, and weekly time references. Master scheduling phrases and temporal expressions for organizing time in Spanish.
When to Use These Phrases
Days of the week aren't capitalized in Spanish. "El" before day means "every": "Los lunes" (On Mondays/Every Monday). No article means "on that day": "Voy el martes" (I'm going on Tuesday).
Learning Tips for days-weeks Phrases
- Days: lunes, martes, miércoles, jueves, viernes, sábado, domingo
- Use with articles: "el lunes" (on Monday), "los lunes" (on Mondays/every Monday)
- Parts: mañana (morning), tarde (afternoon/evening), noche (night)
- Phrases: "fin de semana" (weekend), "entre semana" (during the week)
Essential days-weeks Phrases
Start with these commonly used expressions for days-weeks situations
Complete List of days-weeks Phrases
Frequently Asked Questions About Spanish days-weeks Phrases
What are the days of the week in Spanish?
Lunes (Monday), Martes (Tuesday), Miércoles (Wednesday), Jueves (Thursday), Viernes (Friday), Sábado (Saturday), Domingo (Sunday). Note: Days aren't capitalized unless starting a sentence. Most come from Roman gods/planets.
How do you say "on Monday" vs "on Mondays" in Spanish?
"El lunes" means "on Monday" (specific day). "Los lunes" means "on Mondays" (every Monday/recurring). Example: "Tengo clase el lunes" (I have class on Monday). "Tengo clase los lunes" (I have class on Mondays/every Monday).
What are Spanish phrases for parts of the day?
La mañana (morning), la tarde (afternoon/evening - until sunset), la noche (night). Greetings: "Buenos días" (good morning), "Buenas tardes" (good afternoon/evening), "Buenas noches" (good night). Time: "por la mañana" (in the morning), "por la tarde," "por la noche."
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