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Day 3: Talking About Days, Months, and Daily Expressions

Hola, ¿cómo estás?

Today we focused on daily expressions, days of the week, months of the year, and Spanish articles.

📅 Days of the Week

One interesting thing I learned is that days of the week are not capitalized in Spanish.

Spanish   English

lunes     Monday

martes    Tuesday

miércoles Wednesday

jueves    Thursday

viernes   Friday

sábado    Saturday

domingo   Sunday
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Examples:

Hoy es miércoles.
(Today is Wednesday.)

Mañana es jueves.
(Tomorrow is Thursday.)

Ayer fue martes.
(Yesterday was Tuesday.)

I also learned how to talk about recurring activities:

Tengo clase de Español los lunes y los miércoles.
(I have Spanish class on Mondays and Wednesdays.)

No trabajo los domingos.
(I don't work on Sundays.)

📆 Months of the Year

Just like the days of the week, months are written in lowercase.

Spanish     English

enero       January

febrero     February

marzo       March

abril       April

mayo        May

junio       June

julio       July

agosto      August

septiembre  September

octubre     October

noviembre   November

diciembre   December
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Examples:

Tengo mi clase de Español el 8 de junio.
(I have my Spanish class on June 8.)

Mi cumpleaños es el 19 de agosto.
(My birthday is August 19.)

Everyday Expressions

These four expressions came up repeatedly throughout the lesson:

Me gusta…

Used to say what you like.

Me gusta viajar con mi familia.
(I like traveling with my family.)

Me gusta beber té con mi esposa.
(I like drinking tea with my wife.)

Voy a…

Used for future plans (“I’m going to…”).

Voy a practicar español.
(I am going to practice Spanish.)

Voy a leer un libro.
(I am going to read a book.)

Tengo que…

Used when you have to do something.

Tengo que trabajar hoy.
(I have to work today.)

Tengo que estudiar Español.
(I have to study Spanish.)

Quiero…

Used to express what you want.

Quiero viajar a Japón.
(I want to travel to Japan.)

Quiero hablar en español.
(I want to speak in Spanish.)

📖 Learning About Articles

Spanish articles change depending on gender and number.

Definite Articles (“The”)

Singular               Plural

El                      Los

La                      Las
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Examples:

El café
Los cafés

La casa
Las casas

Indefinite Articles (“A” / “An”)

Singular

Un

Una
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Examples:

Un día
Una clase de Español

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