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Classical Quechua - Days of the Week
In today's lesson, we will learn the days of the week in Classical Quechua. Enjoy your learning journey with Polyglot Club!
Main Terms
The following table shows the days of the week in Classical Quechua and their translation in English:
Word in Classical Quechua | Pronunciation | Translation in English |
---|---|---|
p'unchaw | puhn-chahw | Monday |
kayp'acha | kahy-pah-chah | Tuesday |
ch'illip'acha | chih-lee-pah-chah | Wednesday |
ruqayp'acha | roo-kahy-pah-chah | Thursday |
k'iti | kee-tee | Friday |
sata | sah-tah | Saturday |
sama | sah-mah | Sunday |
Dialogue
Let's practice the days of the week in Classical Quechua with a dialogue:
- ¿Imata p'unchawanmi?
What day is it today?
- P'unchaw.
Monday.
- ¿Imata kayp'achawanmi?
What day is tomorrow?
- Kayp'acha.
Tuesday.
- ¿Imata ch'illip'achawanmi?
What day is after tomorrow?
- Ch'illip'acha.
Wednesday.
- ¿Imata ruqayp'achawanmi?
What day is in four days?
- Ruqayp'acha.
Thursday.
- ¿Imata k'itinmi?
What day is in five days?
- K'iti.
Friday.
- ¿Imata satanmi?
What day is in six days?
- Sata.
Saturday.
- ¿Imata samanmi?
What day is in seven days?
- Sama.
Sunday.