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'''The days of the week''', or '''die Wochentage''', are all masculine because they end in (-tag). However, Mittwoch is still considered masculine.
'''The days of the week''', or '''die Wochentage''', are all masculine because they end in (-tag). However, Mittwoch is still considered masculine.


== Days of the Week ==
== Days of the Week == Días de la semana ==
* '''Sonntag''' - Sunday
* '''Sonntag''' - Sunday - Domingo
* '''Montag''' - Monday
* '''Montag''' - Monday - Lunes
* '''Dienstag''' - Tuesday
* '''Dienstag''' - Tuesday - Martes
* '''Mittwoch''' - Wednesday
* '''Mittwoch''' - Wednesday - Miércoles
* '''Donnerstag''' - Thursday
* '''Donnerstag''' - Thursday - Jueves
* '''Freitag''' - Friday
* '''Freitag''' - Friday - Viernes
* '''Samstag''' - Saturday
* '''Samstag''' - Saturday - Sábado


== Practice Phrases ==
== Practice Phrases ==

Revision as of 05:55, 28 November 2016

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The days of the week, or die Wochentage, are all masculine because they end in (-tag). However, Mittwoch is still considered masculine.

Days of the Week == Días de la semana

  • Sonntag - Sunday - Domingo
  • Montag - Monday - Lunes
  • Dienstag - Tuesday - Martes
  • Mittwoch - Wednesday - Miércoles
  • Donnerstag - Thursday - Jueves
  • Freitag - Friday - Viernes
  • Samstag - Saturday - Sábado

Practice Phrases

  • Heute ist Freitag - Today is Friday
  • Morgen ist Dienstag - Tomorrow is Tuesday
  • Von Sonntag bis Mittwoch - From Sunday to Wednesday
  • Donnerstag ist den fünfte Tag der Woche - Thursday is the fifth day of the week
  • Am Montag trinken wir Bier. - On Monday, we drink beer
  • Gestern war Donnerstag - Yesterday was Thursday

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