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Monday | lunes | loo-nays |
Tuesday | martes | mar-tays |
Wednesday | miércoles | mee-air-coh-lays |
Thursday | jueves | hway-bays |
Friday | viernes | bee-air-nays |
Saturday | sábado | sah-bah-doh |
Sunday | domingo | doh-ming-oh |
day | el día | dee-ah |
week | la semana | say-mahn-ah |
weekend | el fin de semana | feen day say-mahn-ah |
today | hoy | oy |
tonight | esta noche | es-tah noh-chay |
last night | anoche | ah-noh-chay |
yesterday | ayer | eye-yair |
tomorrow | mañana | mahn-yahn-ah |
my birthday | mi cumpleaños | mee coom-play-ahn-yohs |
next | próximo / próxima | prok-see-moh / mah |
last | pasado / pasada | pah-sah-doh / dah |
day before yesterday | anteayer | ahn-teh-eye-yair |
day after tomorrow | pasado mañana | pah-sah-doh mahn-yahn-ah |
the following day | el día siguiente | dee-ah see-gwee-ehn-teh |
the day before | la víspera | vees-peh-rah |
Days of the week are all masculine in gender and they are not capitalized in writing. The definite article is not used after the verb ser, but at all other times it is required and there is slight change in meaning if it is singular or plural: el lunes = on Monday but los lunes = on Mondays
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