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Bashkir Vocabulary - Days of the Week

Hi Bashkir learners! 😊
In this lesson, we will focus on the vocabulary related to the days of the week in Bashkir language. You will learn how to say the days of the week and some interesting cultural facts. This lesson is designed for intermediate level learners. Let's get started!

Take some time to dive into these other pages after completing this lesson:Greetings, Feelings and Emotions, How to say Good Bye? & Education.

Days of the Week[edit | edit source]

Here's a list of the weekdays in Bashkir language:

Bashkir Pronunciation English Translation
Понедельник Poniedidžnik Monday
Вторник Vtornik Tuesday
Среда Sreda Wednesday
Четверг Çetverg Thursday
Пятница Piatnitsa Friday
Суббота Subbota Saturday
Воскресенье Voskresenye Sunday

Did you know? - In Bashkir culture, each day of the week holds a special meaning. For instance, Wednesday is considered to be the day of the soul. It is believed that on this day, the soul gathers strength for upcoming challenges. - The name for Sunday, "Voskresenye", comes from the Russian language and literally means "Resurrection". This name is connected to Christian traditions of the day of rest and worship.

Let's practice the pronunciation of the days of the week with a simple dialogue:

  • Person 1: Аның көнҙе нимән итерҙе? (Anyn könðe nimän iterðe?) (What are you doing on Monday?)
  • Person 2: Мин бер килеменге ашыгам. (Min ber kilеmengе ašygam.) (I'm going to learn language on Monday.)

Conclusion[edit | edit source]

Congratulations! You have learned the days of the week in Bashkir language. Keep practicing and try to incorporate these words in your daily conversation. To improve your Bashkir vocabulary, you can also use the Polyglot Club website. Find native speakers and ask them any questions! You can also check out the [Language/Bashkir/Vocabulary|Bashkir vocabulary] page for more words and phrases.


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Great work on completing this lesson! Take a moment to investigate these connected pages:Food, Say Hello and Greetings in Bashkir, Family & Count to 10.

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