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Days of A Week - Spanish

To express dates in Spanish, one must know the names of the days of the week and months in Spanish. When asking for the day of the week, the response begins with "Hoy es" followed by the day. The days of the week are written in lowercase unless starting a sentence. To say "on" a particular day, use "el" plus the singular day; to say "on" in a general sense, use "los" plus the plural day.
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Days of A Week - Spanish

To express dates in Spanish, one must know the names of the days of the week and months in Spanish. When asking for the day of the week, the response begins with "Hoy es" followed by the day. The days of the week are written in lowercase unless starting a sentence. To say "on" a particular day, use "el" plus the singular day; to say "on" in a general sense, use "los" plus the plural day.
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Expressing dates in Spanish requires knowledge of the names of the days of the week
and the months of the year and a good command of cardinal numbers.

DAYS
When a person asks “¿Qué día es hoy?” he or she is asking for the day of the week.
The appropriate answer begins with “Hoy es . . . ” (“Today is . . . ”) followed by the
day:
Spanish English
lunes Monday

martes Tuesday
miércoles Wednesday

jueves Thursday
viernes Friday

sábado Saturday
domingo Sunday

Using Lowercase
The Spanish days of the week and months of the year are not capitalized unless they
begin a sentence. The Spanish calendar starts with Monday. Use the masculine, sin-
gular definite article el + singular day of the week to express “on” a particular day:
Vamos al centro el sábado. We’re going to the city on Saturday.
Use the masculine, plural definite article los + plural day of the week to express “on”
when speaking about the day in a general sense:
Vamos al centro los sábados. We go to the city on Saturdays.

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