Talking about routines, appointments, or weekend plans starts with one thing — knowing the days of the week in Spanish. This guide gives you clear explanations, real-world examples, and pronunciation practice so you can start using these words right away.
Spanish weekdays follow a smooth rhythm, and once you hear them a few times, they become easy to remember. You will also notice something interesting about capitalisation — more on that in a second.
Spanish weekdays
| English | Spanish with pronunciation |
|---|---|
| Monday | lunes |
| Tuesday | martes |
| Wednesday | miércoles |
| Thursday | jueves |
| Friday | viernes |
| Saturday | sábado |
| Sunday | domingo |
To help you talk confidently about schedules and plans, you have another table with helpful expressions related to days. Some phrases you’ll find there include things like “today”, “tomorrow”, and “the weekend”, along with audio to build your listening skills.
Useful Words & Phrases
| English | Spanish with pronunciation |
|---|---|
| day | día |
| morning | mañana |
| today | hoy |
| tomorrow | mañana |
| yesterday | ayer |
| week | semana |
| weekend | el fin de semana |
Practice Suggestions
Try these short exercises to lock in what you’ve learned:
- Say all the days aloud — twice forward, once backward
- Make three short sentences about your weekly routine
- Pick one day and describe what you usually do on it
These tiny steps make language learning feel smooth and achievable.
Continue Your Spanish Journey
Keep building your Spanish vocabulary here on Linguapedia — the lessons help you practise naturally, listen to real pronunciation, and study online in a relaxed way. Bit by bit, you’ll talk about everyday topics with confidence.
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