Days of the week in English

Learning the days of the week in English is essential for everyday communication. Whether you are just starting to learn the language or want to perfect your pronunciation and use in everyday contexts, knowing these terms will be of great use to you.

In this article, we will explore the names, their origin, pronunciation and examples of usage. You will also learn tricks to memorise them and differentiate days like Tuesday o how to write thursday in spanishHere we go!

📅 List of English Days of the Week

The seven days of the week in English are:

SpanishEnglishApproximate pronunciation
MondayMondayMón-dei
TuesdayTuesdayTiús-dei
WednesdayWednesdayWens-dei
ThursdayThursdayZers-dei
FridayFridayFrái-dei
SaturdaySaturdaySá-tu-dei
SundaySundaySón-dei

Origin of the English Days of the Week

The names of the days come from Roman and Germanic mythology:

  • Monday: Moon Day (Moon day).

  • TuesdayFrom Tiw, the Norse god of war.

  • WednesdayNamed after Odin (Woden).

  • ThursdayDay of Thor, god of thunder.

  • FridayFrom Frigg, goddess of love and fertility.

  • SaturdaySaturn Day.

  • Sunday: Day of the Sun (Sun day).

🗣 Pronunciation and Useful Tips

On some days, such as Tuesday o Thursdaycan be difficult to pronounce. Here are some tips:

  • Tuesday is pronounced as "Tiús-dei".

  • Thursday has a sound th strong, similar to "z" in Spanish, pronounced "Zers-dei".

  • Wednesday is pronounced "Wens-dei", omitting the "d" in the middle.

To improve your pronunciation, listen to native speakers in series, podcasts or use tools such as Google Translate.

🌟 Using the Days of the Week in Prayers

Here are some examples of how to use the days of the week in English in different contexts:

  • I have a meeting on Tuesday. (I have a meeting on Tuesday.)

  • Thursday is my favourite day of the week. (Thursday is my favourite day of the week).

  • We will go to the beach on Sunday. (We will go to the beach on Sunday).

📌 Note: In English, days of the week are always written with an initial capital letter.

📝 Key Differences: "Thursday" vs. "Tuesday".

A common mistake among students is to confuse Tuesday with Thursday. To differentiate between them:

  • Tuesday (Tuesday) starts with a strong "T" and sounds like "Tiús-dei".

  • Thursday (Thursday) has a soft "th" sound, pronounced "Zers-dei".

🎯 Tricks to Memorise the Days of the Week in English

If you have trouble remembering the days, try these tricks:

  1. Associate each day with an activityFor example, "Monday is the start of the week".

  2. Use songs and rhymes: Listen to the famous children's song "Days of the Week Song".

  3. Repeat aloud and writeRepetition reinforces memory.

  4. Relates to personal eventsFriday is the holiday".

🧐 Fun Facts about the Days of the Week

  • In the UK and the US, the week starts at Sundaynot on Mondays as in many Spanish-speaking countries.

  • Some Scandinavian languages share similar roots in the names of days.

  • "TGIF" stands for Thank God It's Friday (Thank God it's Friday), a phrase often used to celebrate the weekend.

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