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<div class="pg_page_title">South Azerbaijani - Days of the Week</div>
In today's lesson, we will learn about the days of the week in South Azerbaijani. Enjoy your learning journey with Polyglot Club!
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==Main Terms==
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The following table contains the main words used to talk about the days of the week in South Azerbaijani.  
 
<div class="pg_page_title">South Azerbaijani Vocabulary - Days of the Week</div>
 
Hi [https://polyglotclub.com/language/south-azerbaijani South Azerbaijani] learners! 😊<br>In this lesson, we will learn the days of the week in South Azerbaijani. Knowing the days of the week is essential for everyday conversations in any language. By the end of this lesson, you will be able to use South Azerbaijani weekdays accurately and comfortably. Let's begin! <br><br>
 
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=<h2>Introduction</h2>=
 
Typically, the South Azerbaijani language uses a combination of Turkish and Persian in its vocabulary. Much of the weekdays in South Azerbaijani are Turkish in origin. However, there are several alternatives for some days as well. <br><br>
 
<span link>After mastering this lesson, these related pages might interest you:[[Language/South-azerbaijani/Vocabulary/Drinks|Drinks]], [[Language/South-azerbaijani/Vocabulary/Food|Food]], [[Language/South-azerbaijani/Vocabulary/Fruits|Fruits]] & [[Language/South-azerbaijani/Vocabulary/How-to-say-Good-Bye?|How to say Good Bye?]].</span>
== Days of the Week ==
 
Here is the list of South Azerbaijani days of the week:<br>


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! South Azerbaijani !! Pronunciation !! English
! South Azerbaijani !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
|-
| Bazar ikənci günü || bah-zar ee-ken-jee goon-oo || Monday
| Bazar kərbəsənba || ['bazɑɾ kɛɾbɛsænbɑ] || Monday
|-
|-
| Sədərbaycan günü || seh-der-bah-jah-an goon-oo || Tuesday
| Bazar çərşənbə || ['bazɑɾ tʃərʃænbæ] || Tuesday
|-
|-
| Çərşənbə axşamı || cher-shen-beh ah-shah-muh || Wednesday
| çərşənbə axşamı || [tʃərʃænbæ ækʃɑmɯ] || Wednesday
|-
|-
| Cümə axşamı || joo-meh ah-shah-muh || Thursday
| Cümə axşamı || [d͡ʒymɛ ækʃɑmɯ] || Thursday
|-
|-
| Cümə günü || joo-meh goon-oo || Friday
| Cümə || [d͡ʒymæ] || Friday
|-
|-
| Şənbə günü || shen-beh goon-oo || Saturday
| Şənbə || [ʃænbæ] || Saturday
|-
|-
| Bazar || bah-zar || Sunday
| Bazar || ['bazɑɾ] || Sunday
|}
|}


==Dialogue==
It is interesting to note that South Azerbaijani has different days for Saturday and Sunday, which is unlike their close relatives, Turkish and Azerbaijani. The Persian influence is also observable for Wednesday and Thursday with the additional word "axşamı" meaning "evening". It must be noted that the majority of the population refers to the days using only their Turkish names, while the religious communities may use the Arabic alternates (Juma for Friday and Ahad for Sunday).
Let's practice the words we just learned in a dialogue.  
 
Let's have a dialogue to see the above-learned vocabulary in context!
 
* Person 1: Bazar kərbəsənba payızdan sora başlayır. (Monday starts after the autumn starts.)
* Person 2: Hə, düzdür. Bazar çərşənbə günü mən də işimə başlayaram. (Yes, that's right. I will start working on Tuesday too.)
* Person 1: Çox yağış yağdığı üçün, çərşənbə axşamı təxminən saat 6-da evdə olaram. (Because of heavy rain, I will be at home on Wednesday evening at around 6.)
* Person 2: Mən də Cümə axsama qalacam evdə. (I will also stay at home on Thursday evening.)
 
== Cultural Insights ==
 
South Azerbaijani people have a long-standing tradition of naming children after the days of the week. Although the custom is now much less common, it existed in the past as a way to remember the child's birth date. The name would also show the religious identity of the family or be a cultural reference point. <br><br>
 
== Conclusion ==
 
This concludes the South Azerbaijani Vocabulary lesson on the weekdays. Remember, practice makes perfect! To improve your South Azerbaijani Vocabulary, you can also use the [https://polyglotclub.com Polyglot Club] website. [https://polyglotclub.com/find-friends.php?search=send&d=0&f=36&offre1=6344 Find native speakers] and ask them any [https://polyglotclub.com/language/south-azerbaijani/question questions]! Don't forget to check out our [[:Category:South Azerbaijani vocabulary|South Azerbaijani Vocabulary]] category for more useful lessons. Happy learning! 😊<br><br>
 
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* Salam, həftənin nə günüdür?
<span link>Upon wrapping up this lesson, take a look at these related pages:[[Language/South-azerbaijani/Vocabulary/Education|Education]], [[Language/South-azerbaijani/Vocabulary/Colors|Colors]] & [[Language/South-azerbaijani/Vocabulary/Family|Family]].</span>
Hello, what day of the week is it?
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* Bu, cümə günüdür.
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This is Friday.
|keywords=South Azerbaijani, vocabulary, weekdays, Persian, Turkish
* Nə gününə gedəcək?
|description=Learn the important South Azerbaijani days of the week through this comprehensive guide. With cultural insights and dialogue examples, you will master South Azerbaijani in no time.
What day are you going?
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* Sədərbaycan gününə gedəcəm.
I'm going on Tuesday.
* Nə vaxt gedəcəksən?
What time are you leaving?
* Axşam saat 6-da gedəcəm.  
I'm leaving at 6 pm.
* Nə vaxt qayıdacaqsən?
What time will you be back?
* Bazar ikənci günü saat 12-də qayıdacağam.
I will be back on Monday at 12 o'clock.
* Təşəkkür edirəm.  
Thank you.
* Sənə də təşəkkür edirəm.
Thank you too.


==Related lessons==
==Other Lessons==
* [[Language/South Azerbaijani/Vocabulary/Animals|Animals]]
* [[Language/South-azerbaijani/Vocabulary/Count-to-10|Count to 10]]
* [[Language/South Azerbaijani/Vocabulary/Colors|Colors]]
* [[Language/South-azerbaijani/Vocabulary/Fruits|Fruits]]
* [[Language/South Azerbaijani/Vocabulary/Family|Family]]
* [[Language/South-azerbaijani/Vocabulary/Colors|Colors]]
* [[Language/South Azerbaijani/Vocabulary/Food|Food]]
* [[Language/South-azerbaijani/Vocabulary/Education|Education]]
* [[Language/South Azerbaijani/Vocabulary/Numbers|Numbers]]
* [[Language/South-azerbaijani/Vocabulary/Clothes|Clothes]]
* [[Language/South-azerbaijani/Vocabulary/Drinks|Drinks]]
* [[Language/South-azerbaijani/Vocabulary/How-to-say-Good-Bye?|How to say Good Bye?]]
* [[Language/South-azerbaijani/Vocabulary/Geography|Geography]]
* [[Language/South-azerbaijani/Vocabulary/Family|Family]]


==Useful Links and Sources==
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* https://www.omniglot.com/writing/azerbaijani.htm
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* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Azerbaijani_language
* https://www.ethnologue.com/language/azb
* https://www.bbc.co.uk/languages/azerbaijani

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South Azerbaijani Vocabulary - Days of the Week

Hi South Azerbaijani learners! 😊
In this lesson, we will learn the days of the week in South Azerbaijani. Knowing the days of the week is essential for everyday conversations in any language. By the end of this lesson, you will be able to use South Azerbaijani weekdays accurately and comfortably. Let's begin!



Introduction[edit | edit source]

Typically, the South Azerbaijani language uses a combination of Turkish and Persian in its vocabulary. Much of the weekdays in South Azerbaijani are Turkish in origin. However, there are several alternatives for some days as well.

After mastering this lesson, these related pages might interest you:Drinks, Food, Fruits & How to say Good Bye?.

Days of the Week[edit | edit source]

Here is the list of South Azerbaijani days of the week:

South Azerbaijani Pronunciation English
Bazar kərbəsənba ['bazɑɾ kɛɾbɛsænbɑ] Monday
Bazar çərşənbə ['bazɑɾ tʃərʃænbæ] Tuesday
çərşənbə axşamı [tʃərʃænbæ ækʃɑmɯ] Wednesday
Cümə axşamı [d͡ʒymɛ ækʃɑmɯ] Thursday
Cümə [d͡ʒymæ] Friday
Şənbə [ʃænbæ] Saturday
Bazar ['bazɑɾ] Sunday

It is interesting to note that South Azerbaijani has different days for Saturday and Sunday, which is unlike their close relatives, Turkish and Azerbaijani. The Persian influence is also observable for Wednesday and Thursday with the additional word "axşamı" meaning "evening". It must be noted that the majority of the population refers to the days using only their Turkish names, while the religious communities may use the Arabic alternates (Juma for Friday and Ahad for Sunday).

Let's have a dialogue to see the above-learned vocabulary in context!

  • Person 1: Bazar kərbəsənba payızdan sora başlayır. (Monday starts after the autumn starts.)
  • Person 2: Hə, düzdür. Bazar çərşənbə günü mən də işimə başlayaram. (Yes, that's right. I will start working on Tuesday too.)
  • Person 1: Çox yağış yağdığı üçün, çərşənbə axşamı təxminən saat 6-da evdə olaram. (Because of heavy rain, I will be at home on Wednesday evening at around 6.)
  • Person 2: Mən də Cümə axsama qalacam evdə. (I will also stay at home on Thursday evening.)

Cultural Insights[edit | edit source]

South Azerbaijani people have a long-standing tradition of naming children after the days of the week. Although the custom is now much less common, it existed in the past as a way to remember the child's birth date. The name would also show the religious identity of the family or be a cultural reference point.

Conclusion[edit | edit source]

This concludes the South Azerbaijani Vocabulary lesson on the weekdays. Remember, practice makes perfect! To improve your South Azerbaijani Vocabulary, you can also use the Polyglot Club website. Find native speakers and ask them any questions! Don't forget to check out our South Azerbaijani Vocabulary category for more useful lessons. Happy learning! 😊


➡ 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. 😎

Upon wrapping up this lesson, take a look at these related pages:Education, Colors & Family.

Other Lessons[edit | edit source]

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