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Hi [https://polyglotclub.com/language/maltese Maltese] learners! 😊<br> | |||
In this lesson, we will learn how to say and write the days of the week in Maltese. We will also provide interesting cultural information and examples to make it more fun and memorable. | |||
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== Introduction == | |||
Days of the week in Maltese are very similar to English, as both come from Latin. However, Maltese days of the week have some unique features that we will explore in this lesson. | |||
== Days of the Week == | |||
Here's a table with the Maltese days of the week, their pronunciation, and their English translation: | |||
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| | | Il-Ħadd || eel-had || Sunday | ||
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| | | It-Tnejn || it-teen || Monday | ||
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| | | It-Tlieta || it-lee-ta || Tuesday | ||
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| | | L-Erbgħa || ler-ba-aa || Wednesday | ||
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| | | Il-Ħamis || eel-ham-is || Thursday | ||
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| | | Il-Ġimgħa || eel-jim-a || Friday | ||
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| | | Is-Sibt || is-sibt || Saturday | ||
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==Days of the | A unique feature of Maltese is that the days of the week are capitalized, unlike in English. Another interesting fact is that the Maltese word for Saturday, "Is-Sibt", comes from the Hebrew word "Shabbat". This reflects the strong influence of the Jewish community in Malta throughout history. | ||
== Using Days of the Week in Conversations == | |||
- Example 1: | |||
Person 1: L-Erbgħa ser naqsmu l-istudenti f'din il-ħanut. (On Wednesday, we will divide the students in this classroom.) | |||
Person 2: Tajjeb. (OK.) | |||
- Example 2: | |||
Person 1: Is-Sibt ser nikkonsulta ma' l-koċċatur. (On Saturday, I will consult with the coach.) | |||
Person 2: OK. Għandi ħafna fiduċja fik. (OK. I have a lot of trust in you.) | |||
== Tips to Improve your Maltese Vocabulary == | |||
To improve your [[Language/Maltese|Maltese]] [[Language/Maltese/Vocabulary|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=81 Find native speakers] and ask them any [https://polyglotclub.com/language/maltese/question questions]! | |||
Another great resource is reading Maltese newspapers and websites. It will help you learn new words and phrases in context. | |||
== Conclusion == | |||
Now you know the days of the week in Maltese! Practice using them in your conversations and explore more Maltese vocabulary. Follow us for more language tips and lessons. 😊 | |||
<hr>➡ If you have any questions, please ask them in the comments section below.<br>➡ Feel free to edit this wiki page if you think it can be improved. 😎 | |||
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Revision as of 20:39, 3 March 2023
Hi Maltese learners! 😊
In this lesson, we will learn how to say and write the days of the week in Maltese. We will also provide interesting cultural information and examples to make it more fun and memorable.
Introduction
Days of the week in Maltese are very similar to English, as both come from Latin. However, Maltese days of the week have some unique features that we will explore in this lesson.
Days of the Week
Here's a table with the Maltese days of the week, their pronunciation, and their English translation:
Maltese | Pronunciation | English |
---|---|---|
Il-Ħadd | eel-had | Sunday |
It-Tnejn | it-teen | Monday |
It-Tlieta | it-lee-ta | Tuesday |
L-Erbgħa | ler-ba-aa | Wednesday |
Il-Ħamis | eel-ham-is | Thursday |
Il-Ġimgħa | eel-jim-a | Friday |
Is-Sibt | is-sibt | Saturday |
A unique feature of Maltese is that the days of the week are capitalized, unlike in English. Another interesting fact is that the Maltese word for Saturday, "Is-Sibt", comes from the Hebrew word "Shabbat". This reflects the strong influence of the Jewish community in Malta throughout history.
Using Days of the Week in Conversations
- Example 1:
Person 1: L-Erbgħa ser naqsmu l-istudenti f'din il-ħanut. (On Wednesday, we will divide the students in this classroom.) Person 2: Tajjeb. (OK.)
- Example 2:
Person 1: Is-Sibt ser nikkonsulta ma' l-koċċatur. (On Saturday, I will consult with the coach.) Person 2: OK. Għandi ħafna fiduċja fik. (OK. I have a lot of trust in you.)
Tips to Improve your Maltese Vocabulary
To improve your Maltese Vocabulary, you can also use the Polyglot Club website. Find native speakers and ask them any questions!
Another great resource is reading Maltese newspapers and websites. It will help you learn new words and phrases in context.
Conclusion
Now you know the days of the week in Maltese! Practice using them in your conversations and explore more Maltese vocabulary. Follow us for more language tips and lessons. 😊
➡ 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. 😎