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Welcome to our lesson on "Tagalog Vocabulary → Days of the Week"! 📅 In this lesson, we will learn the names of the days of the week in Tagalog, which is an essential part of everyday conversation. After mastering this lesson, you might also be interested in exploring other related Tagalog vocabulary topics, such as [[Language/Tagalog/Vocabulary/Animals|Tagalog Vocabulary - Animals]] 🐶, [[Language/Tagalog/Vocabulary/Family-Members-and-Relationships|Tagalog Vocabulary: Basic Vocabulary: Family Members and Relationships]] 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦, and [[Language/Tagalog/Vocabulary/Science-and-Technology|Science and Technology]] 💻. Enjoy your learning journey and become a Tagalog language expert! 🌟
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==Days of the Week in Tagalog==


Listed below are the Tagalog words for the '''days of the week'''. '''Linggo''' can also be used as a noun for "week".
Listed below are the Tagalog words for the '''days of the week'''. '''Linggo''' can also be used as a noun for "week".
* '''Linggo''' - Sunday
* '''Lunes''' - Monday
* '''Martes''' - Tuesday
* '''Miyerkules''' - Wednesday
* '''Huwebes''' - Thursday
* '''Biyernes''' - Friday
* '''Sabado''' - Saturday


{| class="wikitable"
!Tagalog
!English
|-
| '''Linggo''' ||Sunday
|-
| '''Lunes''' ||Monday
|-
| '''Martes''' || Tuesday
|-
| '''Miyerkules''' || Wednesday
|-
| '''Huwebes''' || Thursday
|-
| '''Biyernes''' || Friday
|-
| '''Sabado''' ||Saturday
|}
Spanish speakers can find the above words to be familiar, because they are native versions of the Spanish words for the days of the week, i.e. ''Miércoles = Miyerkules; Jueves = Huwebes''. During the colonization of the Philippines under the Spanish Crown, locals adopted the foreign words for everyday use by substituting foreign letters like 'J' and changing the spelling to look more Tagalog.
Spanish speakers can find the above words to be familiar, because they are native versions of the Spanish words for the days of the week, i.e. ''Miércoles = Miyerkules; Jueves = Huwebes''. During the colonization of the Philippines under the Spanish Crown, locals adopted the foreign words for everyday use by substituting foreign letters like 'J' and changing the spelling to look more Tagalog.
The only difference is the Tagalog word for Sunday, which is Linggo. This could be the case of the shortening of the Spanish Domingo=Mingo=Minggo and later on the letter "M" changed to "L". Thus, it becomes Linggo. Since, Linggo (Sunday) is very important to Filipinos because of their Christian  heritage influenced by the Spaniards, the seven-day week is also called Linggo. One  week is "Isang Linggo" in Tagalog. Last week is "Nakaraang Linggo" and so  on.
* You can '''[https://ling-app.com/learn-tagalog-language/ learn Tagalog language]''' with the use of comprehensive tools, interactive exercises and engaging activities. Tools like Ling allow users to choose their preferred language and listen to audio materials from native speakers.


== Practice Phrases ==
== Practice Phrases ==
* '''Ngayon ay Martes''' - Today is Tuesday
* '''Ngayon ay Huwebes''' - Today is Thursday
* '''Bukas ay Biyernes''' - Tomorrow is Friday
* '''Bukas ay Sabado''' - Tomorrow is Saturday
* '''Kahapon ay Linggo''' - Yesterday was Sunday
* '''Kahapon ay Miyerkules''' - Yesterday was Wednesday


{| class="wikitable"
!Tagalog
!English
|-
| '''Ngayon ay Martes''' ||Today is Tuesday
|-
| '''Ngayon ay Huwebes''' ||Today is Thursday
|-
| '''Bukas ay Biyernes''' || Tomorrow is Friday
|-
| '''Bukas ay Sabado''' ||Tomorrow is Saturday
|-
| '''Kahapon ay Linggo''' || Yesterday was Sunday
|-
| '''Kahapon ay Miyerkules''' ||Yesterday was Wednesday
|}
Notice that 'ay' can be used both for the present and past tense in the Filipino language.
Notice that 'ay' can be used both for the present and past tense in the Filipino language.
==Videos==
===Days of the week song English and tagalog version===
<youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NiNybYBL-vM</youtube>
===DAYS OF THE WEEK// ENGLISH TAGALOG TRANSLATION===
<youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ide0xV7R6HQ</youtube>




==Authors==
==Authors==
[http://polyglotclub.com/member/Solqulial Solqulial]
[https://polyglotclub.com/member/Solqulial Solqulial]




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[[Category: Tagalog/Beginner]]
[[Category: Tagalog/Beginner]]
[[Category: Tagalog/Vocabulary]]
[[Category: Tagalog/Vocabulary]]
[[Category: Days-of-the-Week]]
==Other Lessons==
* [[Language/Tagalog/Vocabulary/Colors|Colors]]
* [[Language/Tagalog/Vocabulary/Education|Education]]
* [[Language/Tagalog/Vocabulary/Drinks|Drinks]]
* [[Language/Tagalog/Vocabulary/How-to-Say-Hello-and-Greetings|How to Say Hello and Greetings]]
* [[Language/Tagalog/Vocabulary/Say-Yes|Say Yes]]
* [[Language/Tagalog/Vocabulary/Months-of-the-Year|Months of the Year]]
* [[Language/Tagalog/Vocabulary/Say-Yes|Say Yes]]
* [[Language/Tagalog/Vocabulary/Fruits|Fruits]]
* [[Language/Tagalog/Vocabulary/Feelings-and-Emotions|Feelings and Emotions]]
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Welcome to our lesson on "Tagalog Vocabulary → Days of the Week"! 📅 In this lesson, we will learn the names of the days of the week in Tagalog, which is an essential part of everyday conversation. After mastering this lesson, you might also be interested in exploring other related Tagalog vocabulary topics, such as Tagalog Vocabulary - Animals 🐶, Tagalog Vocabulary: Basic Vocabulary: Family Members and Relationships 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦, and Science and Technology 💻. Enjoy your learning journey and become a Tagalog language expert! 🌟

Days of the Week in Tagalog[edit | edit source]

Listed below are the Tagalog words for the days of the week. Linggo can also be used as a noun for "week".

Tagalog English
Linggo Sunday
Lunes Monday
Martes Tuesday
Miyerkules Wednesday
Huwebes Thursday
Biyernes Friday
Sabado Saturday

Spanish speakers can find the above words to be familiar, because they are native versions of the Spanish words for the days of the week, i.e. Miércoles = Miyerkules; Jueves = Huwebes. During the colonization of the Philippines under the Spanish Crown, locals adopted the foreign words for everyday use by substituting foreign letters like 'J' and changing the spelling to look more Tagalog.

The only difference is the Tagalog word for Sunday, which is Linggo. This could be the case of the shortening of the Spanish Domingo=Mingo=Minggo and later on the letter "M" changed to "L". Thus, it becomes Linggo. Since, Linggo (Sunday) is very important to Filipinos because of their Christian heritage influenced by the Spaniards, the seven-day week is also called Linggo. One week is "Isang Linggo" in Tagalog. Last week is "Nakaraang Linggo" and so on.

  • You can learn Tagalog language with the use of comprehensive tools, interactive exercises and engaging activities. Tools like Ling allow users to choose their preferred language and listen to audio materials from native speakers.

Practice Phrases[edit | edit source]

Tagalog English
Ngayon ay Martes Today is Tuesday
Ngayon ay Huwebes Today is Thursday
Bukas ay Biyernes Tomorrow is Friday
Bukas ay Sabado Tomorrow is Saturday
Kahapon ay Linggo Yesterday was Sunday
Kahapon ay Miyerkules Yesterday was Wednesday

Notice that 'ay' can be used both for the present and past tense in the Filipino language.

Videos[edit | edit source]

Days of the week song English and tagalog version[edit | edit source]

DAYS OF THE WEEK// ENGLISH TAGALOG TRANSLATION[edit | edit source]


Authors[edit | edit source]

Solqulial


Other Lessons[edit | edit source]