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  1. La mayoría de los nombres de los días de la semana en inglés provienen del inglés antiguo; hornan a dioses del panteón escandinavo y/o germánico, con excepción de la palabra Saturday, que tiene orígenes romanos. ¡Ahora vamos a ver cómo se usan the days of the week! Andrew: Hello, Joe. What day is today? Hola, Joe. ¿Qué día es hoy? Joe:

  2. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday. Weekend: Saturday, Sunday. Here are the abbreviations: Mo., Mon. Tu., Tue., Tues. We., Wed. Th., Thu., Thur., Thurs. Fr., Fri. Sa., Sat. Su., Sun. (The most common abbreviations are the ones with 3 letters.) Find out more about days of the week and months of the year. Contributor: Josef Essberger

  3. every Friday or on Fridays. every Saturday or on Saturdays. every Sunday or on Sundays. a week tomorrow. a week on Tuesday. Learn how to say the days of the week in English and discuss weekly events. 32 vocabulary terms with sound.

  4. 11 de jun. de 2015 · Mother Hen leads the children to sing the days of the week in various styles - quiet, loud, and fast. As the song starts, Mr. Crabby greets the children and asks them to listen to Mother Hen sing ...

  5. Juan: ¿Qué día es hoy, amigo? What day is today, buddy? Marco: Es viernes. It’s Friday. Juan: ¿En serio? Pensé que era sábado. Really? I thought it was Saturday. Marco: Ay, amigo, estás en las nubes. Los sábados no tenemos clase. Wow, buddy, your head’s in the clouds. We don’t have class on Saturdays.

  6. The chart below shows the days of the week in English together with their normal abbreviations. Notice that days of the week and weekdays are NOT the same: The days of the week are all 7 days from Monday to Sunday. But weekdays are only the 5 days from Monday to Friday. And the weekend is Saturday and Sunday. Time Vocabulary. Units of Time.

  7. Watch on. Listen to the pronunciation of the days of week by a native English speaker in the video. Days of the Week. The days of the week in English are: Monday. Tuesday. Wednesday. Thursday. Friday. Saturday. Sunday. Saturday and Sunday are known as the weekend. (Saturday + Sunday = the weekend) Capital Letters.