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Ewe Vocabulary - Days of the Week

Hi Ewe learners! 😊
In this lesson, we will learn how to say the different days of the week in Ewe. Knowing the days of the week is essential for daily communication and scheduling activities. Let's get started!

Days of the Week

Here are the seven days of the week in Ewe:

Ewe Pronunciation English
Dzoɖa dzoh-dah Sunday
Blɔɖa blow-dah Monday
Kɔɖa koh-dah Tuesday
ɖaɖa dah-dah Wednesday
ɖɔɖa doh-dah Thursday
meɖa meh-dah Friday
Memleɖa mehm-leh-dah Saturday

It is important to note that Ewe days of the weeks are based on literal translations. For instance, Memleɖa is translated as "resting day", which is similar to what we call "Saturday" in English.

Fun fact: Did you know that Ewe people celebrate a festival called Hogbetsotso every first Saturday of November? The festival celebrates the migration of the Ewe people from Notsie in present-day Togo to their current settlements in Ghana and other countries in West Africa.

Now we will practice using these words in context. Let's say that two friends are planning their activities for the week.

  • Person 1: Blɔɖa be na ɖenyigba. (Monday is my busy day.)
  • Person 2: Mawu be nye li meɖa. (I will go to church on Friday.)
  • Person 1: Meɖa ƒe no wo be? (What do you have planned for Saturday?)
  • Person 2: Memleɖa me nya alõŋ. (I will relax on Saturday.)

Conclusion

Congratulations! You now know how to say the days of the week in Ewe. Don't forget to practice using them in context with native speakers on Polyglot Club. You can also check the Ewe vocabulary section for more words and phrases.


➡ 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. 😎



Videos

DAYS OF THE WEEK IN EWE LANGUAGE - YouTube


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