Language/Swati/Vocabulary/Days-of-the-Week

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Swati - Days of the Week

In today's lesson, we will learn the days of the week in Swati. Enjoy your learning journey with Polyglot Club!

Main Terms

The following table shows the days of the week in Swati and their translation in English.

Swati Pronunciation English
Sonto sohntoh Sunday
Msombuluko msohm-boo-loo-koh Monday
Labobedi lah-boh-beh-dee Tuesday
Laboraro lah-boh-rah-roh Wednesday
Labone lah-boh-neh Thursday
Labohlano lah-boh-hlah-noh Friday
Mokibelo moh-kee-beh-loh Saturday

Dialogue

Let's practice the days of the week in Swati with a dialogue.

  • Unjani? (How are you?)

How are you?

  • Ngiyaphila. Ngifuna ukubona nini ngomSonto? (I'm fine. What do you want to do on Sunday?)

I'm fine. What do you want to do on Sunday?

  • Ngiyakwazi ukufunda. (I can study.)

I can study.

  • Ngifuna ukufunda nini ngomMsombuluko? (What do you want to study on Monday?)

What do you want to study on Monday?

  • Ngiyakwazi ukufunda isiNgisi. (I can study English.)

I can study English.

  • Ngifuna ukufunda nini ngoLwesibili? (What do you want to study on Tuesday?)

What do you want to study on Tuesday?

  • Ngiyakwazi ukufunda isiSwati. (I can study Swati.)

I can study Swati.

  • Ngifuna ukufunda nini ngoLwesithathu? (What do you want to study on Wednesday?)

What do you want to study on Wednesday?

  • Ngiyakwazi ukufunda isiFransi. (I can study French.)

I can study French.

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