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How to Say "Days of the week" in Spanish
Learn the Spanish days of the week for planning and scheduling. Essential vocabulary for any traveler.
los días de la semana
lohs DEE-ahs deh lah seh-MAH-nahneutral
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Use this phrase when you need to refer to the entire set of days, like when asking about a schedule or planning an event. For example, '¿Cuáles son los días de la semana que abren?' (What are the days of the week you are open?).
Alternatives
- los días de la semanaThis is the most common and neutral way to say it.
- los días de semanaThis can sometimes refer specifically to weekdays, excluding the weekend.
Ways to get it wrong
Forgetting 'los'
Always include the definite article 'los' before 'días' when referring to the days of the week in general.
Pluralizing 'semana'
'Semana' (week) is singular here, as you're talking about the days that belong to one week.
A small cultural note
In many Spanish-speaking countries, the week traditionally starts on Monday (lunes), not Sunday.
Frequently asked
how to say monday to friday in spanish
To refer to weekdays, you can say 'los días de semana' or 'de lunes a viernes'. This specifically excludes Saturday and Sunday.
what are the spanish days of the week
The days of the week in Spanish are: lunes (Monday), martes (Tuesday), miércoles (Wednesday), jueves (Thursday), viernes (Friday), sábado (Saturday), and domingo (Sunday).
how to ask what day is it in spanish
You can ask '¿Qué día es hoy?' which directly translates to 'What day is it today?'
What are the 7 days of the week in Spanish to English?
The days of the week in Spanish are: lunes (Monday), martes (Tuesday), miércoles (Wednesday), jueves (Thursday), viernes (Friday), sábado (Saturday), and domingo (Sunday).
How do you say the days of the week in Spanish?
The days of the week in Spanish are lunes, martes, miércoles, jueves, viernes, sábado, and domingo.
What are the days of the week in Spanish and English?
The days of the week in Spanish are lunes (Monday), martes (Tuesday), miércoles (Wednesday), jueves (Thursday), viernes (Friday), sábado (Saturday), and domingo (Sunday).