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In today's lesson, we will learn the days of the week in Latin. Enjoy your learning journey with Polyglot Club!
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==Main Terms - Days of the Week in Latin==
The following table contains the main terms for the days of the week in Latin:


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Romans named the days of the week after the main celestial bodies: the moon, the sun and the main planets.
Those celestial bodies had been named after Roman gods.
==Days of the Week==
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!Day in Latin (<span class="notranslate">Diēs</span>)
!Translation
!Meaning
!Pronunciation
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|<span class="notranslate">Dies Solis</span>
! Latin !! IPA !! English
|Sunday
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|day of the Sun
| Dies Solis || ˈdi.es ˈso.lis || Sunday
|<span class="notranslate">[[File:Sunday_latin.mp3]]</span>
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|<span class="notranslate">Dies Lunae</span>
| Dies Lunae || ˈdi.es ˈlu.nae || Monday
|Monday
|day of the Moon
|<span class="notranslate">[[File:monday_latin.mp3]]</span>
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|<span class="notranslate">Dies Martis</span>
| Dies Martis || ˈdi.es ˈmar.tis || Tuesday
|Tuesday
|day of Mars (Roman god of war)
|<span class="notranslate">[[File:tuesday_latin.mp3]]</span>
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|<span class="notranslate">Dies Mercurii</span>
| Dies Mercurii || ˈdi.es ˈmer.ku.rii || Wednesday
|Wednesday
|day of Mercury (Roman messenger of the gods and god of commerce, travel, thievery, eloquence, and science.)
|<span class="notranslate">[[File:wednesday_latin.mp3]]</span>
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|<span class="notranslate">Dies Lovis</span>
| Dies Jovis || ˈdi.es ˈjo.vis || Thursday
|Thursday
|day of Jupiter (Roman god who created thunder and lightning; patron of the  Roman state). Jove is Jupiter's nickname
|<span class="notranslate">[[File:thursday_latin.mp3]]</span>
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|<span class="notranslate">Dies Veneris</span>
| Dies Veneris || ˈdi.es ˈve.ne.ris || Friday
|Friday
|day of Venus (Roman goddess of love and beauty)
|<span class="notranslate">[[File:friday_latin.mp3]]</span>
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|<span class="notranslate">Dies Saturni</span>
| Dies Saturni || ˈdi.es ˈsa.tur.ni || Saturday
|Saturday
|day of Saturn (Roman god of agriculture)
|<span class="notranslate">[[File:saturday_latin.mp3]]</span>
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==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.


[[Category: Days-of-the-Week]]
==Related lessons (Latin)==
* [[Language/Latin/Vocabulary/Animals|Animals]]
* [[Language/Latin/Vocabulary/Colors|Colors]]
* [[Language/Latin/Vocabulary/Food|Food]]
* [[Language/Latin/Vocabulary/Family|Family]]
* [[Language/Latin/Vocabulary/Numbers|Numbers]]


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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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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.

Related lessons (Latin)

Sources


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