Days of the week in Slovenian

Learning the days of the week in Slovenian is one of the first practical steps in building everyday vocabulary. You use these words when planning meetings, talking about work, booking tickets, or simply asking about someone’s schedule. Many learners start by asking how to say Monday in Slovenian or how to say Tuesday in Slovenian, but soon they realize they need the full set from Monday to Sunday to feel confident in real conversations.

In this lesson, you will learn how to say the days of the week in Slovenian, how to recognize them in context, and how to use them in simple phrases. Understanding Slovenian weekday names helps you read timetables, understand messages, and speak about daily routines. It also builds a strong foundation for learning dates, months, and time expressions in Slovenian.

Days of the Week in Slovenian

English
Slovenian with pronunciation
Monday
ponedeljek
Tuesday
torek
Wednesday
sreda
Thursday
četrtek
Friday
petek
Saturday
sobota
Sunday
nedelja

Useful Words and Expressions

English
Slovenian with pronunciation
day
dan
morning
jutro
today
danes
tomorrow
jutri
yesterday
včeraj
week
teden
weekend
vikend

Why learning days of the week matters

Days of the week appear in almost every basic conversation. For example, you may need to:

  • schedule a lesson
  • confirm an appointment
  • talk about your plans
  • understand a work shift or school timetable

When you know how to say Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and the rest in Slovenian, you immediately expand your communication skills. These words are simple, but they are essential.

Learn Slovenian Vocabulary with Linguapedia

At Linguapedia, we focus on practical Slovenian vocabulary that you can use from the very beginning. Instead of memorizing long abstract lists, you learn words that appear in daily life. The days of the week connect naturally with other topics such as months, seasons, telling the time, and basic conversation phrases.

Our lessons are designed to help you learn Slovenian online in a structured and clear way. You can listen to audio, review tables, and come back to the material whenever you need repetition. Step by step, your vocabulary grows. With consistent practice, even small topics like weekdays become part of your active knowledge.