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In today's lesson, we will learn the days of the week in Dari. Enjoy your learning journey with Polyglot Club!
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<div class="pg_page_title">Dari Vocabulary - Days of the Week</div>
 
Hi [https://polyglotclub.com/language/dari Dari] learners! 😊<br>In this lesson, we will learn the days of the week in Dari. Days of the week are important to know to communicate with native speakers in everyday life. Additionally, this knowledge will help greatly if you plan to travel to Afghanistan in the future. So, let's start with a little trivia about the days of the week in Dari.
 
Trivia: Did you know that in Afghanistan, Friday is considered a day off? This is because Friday religiously holds a lot of significance in Islam.
 
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==Main Terms - Days of the Week in Dari==
== How to say the Days of the Week in Dari ==
The following table shows the days of the week in Dari and their English translation.
 
Here are the words for the days of the week in Dari:


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
! Dari !! Pronunciation !! English
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|-
! Word in Dari !! IPA pronunciation !! Translation in English
| یکشنبه || "yek-shan-beh" || Monday
|-
| شنبه || ʃambə || Saturday
|-
|-
| یکشنبه || jekʃambə || Sunday
| دوشنبه || "do-shan-beh" || Tuesday
|-
|-
| دوشنبه || duʃambə || Monday
| سه‌شنبه || "seh-shan-beh" || Wednesday
|-
|-
| سه شنبه || seʃambə || Tuesday
| چهارشنبه || "char-shan-beh" || Thursday
|-
|-
| چهارشنبه || čahārʃambə || Wednesday
| جمعه || "jum'ah" || Friday
|-
|-
| پنجشنبه || pænʤʃambə || Thursday
| شنبه || "shan-beh" || Saturday
|-
|-
| جمعه || dʒomʔe || Friday
| یکشنبه || "yek-shan-beh" || Sunday
|}
|}


==Dialogue - Days of the Week in Dari==
Note: In Afghanistan, the week starts on Saturday and ends on Friday.
Let's practice the days of the week in Dari with a dialogue.  
 
== Dialogue ==
 
Person 1: امروز چه روز است؟ ("Emrooz cheh rooz ast?") What day is it today?<br>
Person 2: امروز پنج شنبه است. ("Emrooz panj shan-beh ast.") Today is Friday.<br>
Person 1: فردا چه روزی است؟ ("Fardaa cheh roozi ast?") What day is tomorrow?<br>
Person 2: فردا شنبه است. ("Fardaa shan-beh ast.") Tomorrow is Saturday.
 
== Practice ==
 
Learn the Days of the Week in Dari by using them in sentences. Here are a few examples to start with:
 
* امروز چه روز است؟ ("Emrooz cheh rooz ast?") What day is it today?
* فردا چه روزی است؟ ("Fardaa cheh roozi ast?") What day is tomorrow?
* دیشب چه روزی بود؟ ("Dishab cheh roozi bud?") What day was yesterday?
* ماه مرداد دوازده شنبه شروع می‌شود. ("Mah-e Mordad doyazdah shan-beh shoro'e mishavad.") The month of Mordad starts on Saturday, the twelfth.
* هر هفته شنبه را با خانواده ی خود می گذرانیم. ("Har hafta shan-beh raa ba khaanvaade-ye khod migozaranim.") Every week, we spend Saturday with our families.


* این چه روزی است؟
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What day is it?
* امروز شنبه است.
Today is Saturday.
* چه روزی بعد؟
What day is tomorrow?
* بعدش یکشنبه است.
Tomorrow is Sunday.
* چه روزی پس فردا؟
What day is after tomorrow?
* پس فردا دوشنبه است.
After tomorrow is Monday.
* چه روزی دو روز پس از فردا؟
What day is two days after tomorrow?
* دو روز پس از فردا سه شنبه است.
Two days after tomorrow is Tuesday.
* چه روزی دو هفته پس از امروز؟
What day is two weeks after today?
* دو هفته پس از امروز جمعه است.
Two weeks after today is Friday.


==Related lessons (Dari)==
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* [[Language/Dari/Vocabulary/Animals|Animals]]
* [[Language/Dari/Vocabulary/Colors|Colors]]
* [[Language/Dari/Vocabulary/Food|Food]]
* [[Language/Dari/Vocabulary/Family|Family]]
* [[Language/Dari/Vocabulary/Numbers|Numbers]]


==Sources==
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==Related Lessons==
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* [[Language/Dari/Vocabulary/Food|Food]]
* [[Language/Dari/Vocabulary/Fruits|Fruits]]
* [[Language/Dari/Vocabulary/Clothes|Clothes]]
* [[Language/Dari/Vocabulary/Count-to-10|Count to 10]]
* [[Language/Dari/Vocabulary/Colors|Colors]]
* [[Language/Dari/Vocabulary/How-to-Say-Hello-and-Greetings|How to Say Hello and Greetings]]
* [[Language/Dari/Vocabulary/Resources|Resources]]
* [[Language/Dari/Vocabulary/Feelings-and-Emotions|Feelings and Emotions]]
* [[Language/Dari/Vocabulary/Animals|Animals]]

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Dari Vocabulary - Days of the Week

Hi Dari learners! 😊
In this lesson, we will learn the days of the week in Dari. Days of the week are important to know to communicate with native speakers in everyday life. Additionally, this knowledge will help greatly if you plan to travel to Afghanistan in the future. So, let's start with a little trivia about the days of the week in Dari.

Trivia: Did you know that in Afghanistan, Friday is considered a day off? This is because Friday religiously holds a lot of significance in Islam.

How to say the Days of the Week in Dari

Here are the words for the days of the week in Dari:

Dari Pronunciation English
یکشنبه "yek-shan-beh" Monday
دوشنبه "do-shan-beh" Tuesday
سه‌شنبه "seh-shan-beh" Wednesday
چهارشنبه "char-shan-beh" Thursday
جمعه "jum'ah" Friday
شنبه "shan-beh" Saturday
یکشنبه "yek-shan-beh" Sunday

Note: In Afghanistan, the week starts on Saturday and ends on Friday.

Dialogue

Person 1: امروز چه روز است؟ ("Emrooz cheh rooz ast?") What day is it today?
Person 2: امروز پنج شنبه است. ("Emrooz panj shan-beh ast.") Today is Friday.
Person 1: فردا چه روزی است؟ ("Fardaa cheh roozi ast?") What day is tomorrow?
Person 2: فردا شنبه است. ("Fardaa shan-beh ast.") Tomorrow is Saturday.

Practice

Learn the Days of the Week in Dari by using them in sentences. Here are a few examples to start with:

  • امروز چه روز است؟ ("Emrooz cheh rooz ast?") What day is it today?
  • فردا چه روزی است؟ ("Fardaa cheh roozi ast?") What day is tomorrow?
  • دیشب چه روزی بود؟ ("Dishab cheh roozi bud?") What day was yesterday?
  • ماه مرداد دوازده شنبه شروع می‌شود. ("Mah-e Mordad doyazdah shan-beh shoro'e mishavad.") The month of Mordad starts on Saturday, the twelfth.
  • هر هفته شنبه را با خانواده ی خود می گذرانیم. ("Har hafta shan-beh raa ba khaanvaade-ye khod migozaranim.") Every week, we spend Saturday with our families.

Don't forget to practice with native speakers on Polyglot Club! Find native speakers and ask them any questions. You can also improve your Dari Vocabulary by practicing with flashcards and quizzes.


➡ If you have any questions, please ask them in the comments section below.
➡ Feel free to edit this wiki page if you think it can be improved. 😎