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Monday: segunda-feira
== The days of the week are (Os dias da semana são)==
Tuesday: terça-feira
Wednesday: quarta-feira
Thursday: quinta-feira
Friday: sexta-feira
Saturday: sábado
Sunday: domingo
 
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== Days of the week (Dias da semana)==


The days in portuguese are very simple.
The days in portuguese are very simple.
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There should only be a certain care in writing because in Portuguese words have gender (masculine and feminine).
There should only be a certain care in writing because in Portuguese words have gender (masculine and feminine).


===Masculine days (Dias masculinos) ===                                                   
===Masculine days   (Dias masculinos) ===                                                   
*Sunday (Domingo)
*Sunday (Domingo)
*Saturday (Sábado)
*Saturday (Sábado)


===Feminine days (Dias femininos)===
===Feminine days   (Dias femininos)===
*Monday (Segunda)
*Monday           (Segunda)
*Tuesday (Terça)
*Tuesday         (Terça)
*Wednesday (Quarta)
*Wednesday     (Quarta)
*Thursday (Quinta)
*Thursday         (Quinta)
*Friday (Sexta)
*Friday             (Sexta)


For example, the writing in English "The saturday", translated into Portuguese would be "o sábado".  
For example, the writing in English "The saturday", translated into Portuguese would be "o sábado".


You can not put "A sábado", this way is wrong, the correct one would be "O sábado" with '''the definite article "O" to represent male when writing in Portuguese.'''
You can not put "A sábado", this way is wrong, the correct one would be "O sábado" with '''the definite article "O" to represent male when writing in Portuguese.'''
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== Examples using the days of the week (Exemplos usando os dias da semana) ==
== Some examples using the days of the week (Alguns exemplos usando os dias da semana) ==
* Tomorrow is not sunday!  
* Tomorrow is not sunday!  
Amanhã não é '''domingo'''!
Amanhã não é '''domingo'''!


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* See you on '''tuesday'''
* See you on '''tuesday'''
Vejo você na '''terça'''
Vejo você na '''terça'''


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* I like '''friday.'''
* I like '''friday.'''
Eu gosto da sexta.
Eu gosto da sexta.


* The food is for '''saturday'''
* The food is for '''saturday'''
A comida é para o '''sábado.'''
A comida é para o '''sábado.'''
==Other Lessons==
* [[Language/Portuguese/Vocabulary/Body|Body]]
* [[Language/Portuguese/Vocabulary/Medical-Store|Medical Store]]
* [[Language/Portuguese/Vocabulary/Business|Business]]
* [[Language/Portuguese/Vocabulary/Computer|Computer]]
* [[Language/Portuguese/Vocabulary/Halloween|Halloween]]
* [[Language/Portuguese/Vocabulary/Hotel|Hotel]]
* [[Language/Portuguese/Vocabulary/Counting-and-Numbers|Counting and Numbers]]
* [[Language/Portuguese/Vocabulary/Family|Family]]
* [[Language/Portuguese/Vocabulary/How-to-Say-Good-Bye|How to Say Good Bye]]
* [[Language/Portuguese/Vocabulary/Traffic-Infraction|Traffic Infraction]]
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