How to Say ‘Weekdays’ in Mexican Spanish
Días de la semana
dee-ahs deh lah seh-mah-nah
[dee-ahs deh lah seh-mah-nah]
💬 Usage Tip: Literally 'days of the week' is a straightforward term in Spanish for weekdays.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: Weekdays are generally the working days across many cultures, including Mexico.
Phrase Breakdown
Días
[dee-ahs]
Days
Plural of 'day', referring to a 24-hour period.
Hablamos de todos los días de la semana.
We talked about all the days of the week.
de la
deh lah
of the
Used to indicate belonging or association.
Es la capital de la nación.
It is the capital of the nation.
Words in this phrase
de
[deh]
Of
Expresses the relationship between a part and a whole.
El calendario muestra los días de la semana.
The calendar shows the days of the week.
la
[lah]
The
Definite article.
Los días de la semana son importantes.
The days of the week are important.
semana
[seh-mah-nah]
Week
A period of seven days.
Hablaremos sobre los días de la semana.
We will talk about the days of the week.
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