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Latin - Days of the Week
In today's lesson, we will learn the days of the week in Latin. Enjoy your learning journey with Polyglot Club!
Main Terms - Days of the Week in Latin
The following table contains the main terms for the days of the week in Latin:
Latin | IPA | English |
---|---|---|
Dies Solis | ˈdi.es ˈso.lis | Sunday |
Dies Lunae | ˈdi.es ˈlu.nae | Monday |
Dies Martis | ˈdi.es ˈmar.tis | Tuesday |
Dies Mercurii | ˈdi.es ˈmer.ku.rii | Wednesday |
Dies Jovis | ˈdi.es ˈjo.vis | Thursday |
Dies Veneris | ˈdi.es ˈve.ne.ris | Friday |
Dies Saturni | ˈdi.es ˈsa.tur.ni | Saturday |
Dialogue - Days of the Week in Latin
Let's practice the days of the week in Latin with a dialogue:
- Quo die sumus hodie?
What day is it today?
- Hodie est dies Lunae.
Today is Monday.
- Et cras?
And tomorrow?
- Cras est dies Martis.
Tomorrow is Tuesday.
- Quo die erit postridie?
What day will it be the day after tomorrow?
- Postridie erit dies Mercurii.
The day after tomorrow will be Wednesday.
- Quo die erit heri?
What day was it yesterday?
- Hei erat dies Solis.
Yesterday was Sunday.
- Quo die erit septimana proxima?
What day will it be next week?
- Septimana proxima erit dies Jovis.
Next week will be Thursday.
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Sources
- https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Appendix:Latin_days_of_the_week
- https://www.thoughtco.com/latin-days-of-the-week-4070862
- https://www.omniglot.com/language/phrases/latin.htm
- https://www.dummies.com/education/language-studies/latin/latin-days-of-the-week/
- https://www.cliffsnotes.com/study-guides/latin/latin-ii/latin-ii-vocabulary/latin-days-of-the-week
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