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== | [[File:Days-of-the-Week Portuguese .jpg|thumb]] | ||
Monday: segunda-feira | |||
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. | |||
There should only be a certain care in writing because in Portuguese words have gender (masculine and feminine). | |||
===Masculine days (Dias masculinos) === | |||
*Sunday (Domingo) | |||
*Saturday (Sábado) | |||
===Feminine days (Dias femininos)=== | |||
*Monday (Segunda) | |||
*Tuesday (Terça) | |||
*Wednesday (Quarta) | |||
*Thursday (Quinta) | |||
*Friday (Sexta) | |||
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.''' | |||
Likewise occurs with '''the definite article "A" that is used to represent female'''. For example, writing in English would be "The monday", translated into Portuguese would be "A segunda". You can not put the definite article "O" because "monday" is a feminine word. | |||
Therefore it is very important to pay attention at the time of writing not to confuse the articles. Unlike English, where most words have no definite gender. | |||
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
!Day in English | !Day in English | ||
!Dias em Português | !Dias em Português | ||
!Gender | |||
|- | |- | ||
|Sunday | |Sunday | ||
|Domingo | |Domingo | ||
|Masculine | |||
|- | |- | ||
|Monday | |Monday | ||
|Segunda or Segunda-feira | |Segunda or Segunda-feira | ||
|Feminine | |||
|- | |- | ||
|Tuesday | |Tuesday | ||
|Terça or Terça-feira | |Terça or Terça-feira | ||
|Feminine | |||
|- | |- | ||
|Wednesday | |Wednesday | ||
|Quarta or Quarta-feira | |Quarta or Quarta-feira | ||
|Feminine | |||
|- | |- | ||
|Thursday | |Thursday | ||
|Quinta or Quinta-feira | |Quinta or Quinta-feira | ||
|Feminine | |||
|- | |- | ||
|Friday | |Friday | ||
|Sexta or Sexta-feira | |Sexta or Sexta-feira | ||
|Feminine | |||
|- | |- | ||
|Saturday | |Saturday | ||
|Sábado | |Sábado | ||
|Masculine | |||
|} | |} | ||
== | == Examples using the days of the week (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''' | ||
* Why not '''wednesday'''? | * Why not '''wednesday'''? | ||
que não '''quarta'''? | Por que não '''quarta'''? | ||
* '''Thursday''' is a day of the week. | * '''Thursday''' is a day of the week. | ||
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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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Latest revision as of 20:19, 26 March 2023
Monday: segunda-feira Tuesday: terça-feira Wednesday: quarta-feira Thursday: quinta-feira Friday: sexta-feira Saturday: sábado Sunday: domingo
Upon mastering this content, you might be interested in pursuing these relevant subjects: At a Party, Movie and Theatre, Months of the Year & Bank.
Days of the week (Dias da semana)[edit | edit source]
The days in portuguese are very simple.
There should only be a certain care in writing because in Portuguese words have gender (masculine and feminine).
Masculine days (Dias masculinos)[edit | edit source]
- Sunday (Domingo)
- Saturday (Sábado)
Feminine days (Dias femininos)[edit | edit source]
- Monday (Segunda)
- Tuesday (Terça)
- Wednesday (Quarta)
- Thursday (Quinta)
- Friday (Sexta)
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.
Likewise occurs with the definite article "A" that is used to represent female. For example, writing in English would be "The monday", translated into Portuguese would be "A segunda". You can not put the definite article "O" because "monday" is a feminine word.
Therefore it is very important to pay attention at the time of writing not to confuse the articles. Unlike English, where most words have no definite gender.
Day in English | Dias em Português | Gender |
---|---|---|
Sunday | Domingo | Masculine |
Monday | Segunda or Segunda-feira | Feminine |
Tuesday | Terça or Terça-feira | Feminine |
Wednesday | Quarta or Quarta-feira | Feminine |
Thursday | Quinta or Quinta-feira | Feminine |
Friday | Sexta or Sexta-feira | Feminine |
Saturday | Sábado | Masculine |
Examples using the days of the week (Exemplos usando os dias da semana)[edit | edit source]
- Tomorrow is not sunday!
Amanhã não é domingo!
- Today is monday!
Hoje é segunda.
- See you on tuesday
Vejo você na terça
- Why not wednesday?
Por que não quarta?
- Thursday is a day of the week.
Quinta é um dia da semana.
- I like friday.
Eu gosto da sexta.
- The food is for saturday
A comida é para o sábado.
Other Lessons[edit | edit source]
- Body
- Medical Store
- Business
- Computer
- Halloween
- Hotel
- Counting and Numbers
- Family
- How to Say Good Bye
- Traffic Infraction