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How to Say "Sunday" in Spanish
Learn 'domingo' for Sunday in Spanish. Perfect for planning weekend activities and social events.
domingo
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Use 'domingo' when referring to the day of the week. It's essential for scheduling appointments, discussing weekend plans, or talking about past events that happened on a Sunday.
Alternatives
- el domingoUse when referring to 'the Sunday' or specifying a particular Sunday.
Ways to get it wrong
Don't confuse with 'dominio'
'Dominio' means domain or control, not the day of the week.
Pronunciation of 'g'
The 'g' in 'domingo' is a hard 'g' sound, like in 'go', not a soft 'j' sound.
A small cultural note
Sundays are often a day for family gatherings and religious services in many Spanish-speaking cultures.
Frequently asked
how to say sunday in spanish
The most common word for Sunday in Spanish is 'domingo'. It's used universally across Spanish-speaking countries.
is domingo masculine or feminine
'Domingo' is a masculine noun, so you would use masculine articles like 'el' with it.
what is the plural of domingo
The plural of 'domingo' is 'domingos', used when referring to multiple Sundays, such as 'los domingos por la tarde' (Sunday afternoons).
What is the Spanish word for Sunday?
The Spanish word for Sunday is domingo.
Why is Sunday called Domingo?
Domingo comes from the Latin 'dies Dominicus,' meaning 'Day of the Lord'.
What are the 7 days in Spanish in order?
The days of the week in Spanish are: lunes, martes, miércoles, jueves, viernes, sábado, and domingo.