Learning the days of the week in Azerbaijani helps you talk about schedules, routines, and plans with confidence. This topic belongs to the core of everyday vocabulary, so mastering it early will make further learning much easier. In this lesson, you will see clear vocabulary tables with audio pronunciation, plus practical notes on usage.
The material works well for beginners and also for learners who want to revise basic Azerbaijani vocabulary online.
Below, you will find a table with all days of the week in Azerbaijani, including:
- Azerbaijani names
- English translations
- Audio pronunciation for each day
This format helps you connect spelling, meaning, and sound at the same time.
Days of the Week in Azerbaijani
| English | Azerbaijani with pronunciation |
|---|---|
| Monday | Bazar ertəsi |
| Tuesday | Çərşənbə axşamı |
| Wednesday | Çərşənbə |
| Thursday | Cümə axşamı |
| Friday | Cümə |
| Saturday | Şənbə |
| Sunday | Bazar |
To speak naturally, it is important to combine weekday names with common time expressions. In the second vocabulary table, you will find useful words and phrases such as:
- today / tomorrow / yesterday
- on Monday, every week, next week
- common questions about dates and plans
These expressions allow you to turn single words into real sentences.
Useful Words and Expressions
| English | Azerbaijani with pronunciation |
|---|---|
| day | gün |
| morning | səhər |
| today | bu gün |
| tomorrow | sabah |
| yesterday | dünən |
| week | həftə |
| weekend | həftə sonu |
Learning Tips
- Listen to the audio pronunciation several times before reading aloud.
- Say the days in order to build automatic recall.
- Practice with short sentences like “I work on Monday” or “The lesson is on Friday”.
This lesson fits well with other topics such as Azerbaijani numbers, telling time in Azerbaijani, and basic Azerbaijani phrases. All materials are available to learn online free and designed for steady progress without overload.
The days of the week in Azerbaijani form a small but essential vocabulary set. With structured tables, clear examples, and audio support, you can quickly start using them in everyday speech. Review them regularly, and you will soon recognize and use them naturally in context.