Days of the week: Vocabulary and Phrases
In this post Firstly we will learn days of the week in Turkish. Then useful phrases and vocabulary to use in daily conversation .Lastly, you will see exercises section to practice what you learnt in this section.
Lets learn what is day, weekend, week etc. in Turkish.
Don’t forget to solve the quiz at the end of the page.
Useful Vocabulary for Days in Turkish
Before we learn the days in Turkish, we should learn more basic vocabulary to express the days.
Gün : Day
Her gün güzeldir. (Every day is beautiful)
Bugün : Today
Bugün meşgulüm. (I am busy today)
Dün : Yesterday
Dün evde değildim. (ı was not at home yesterday)
Yarın : Tomorrow
Yarın okula gideceğim. (Tomorrow ı will go to school.)
Hafta : Week
Bu hafta çok eğlendim. (I had too much fun this week)
Hafta sonu : Weekend
Hafta sonu bir planın var mı? (Do you have a plan for this weekend?)
Hafta içi : Weekday
Hafta içi her gün çalışıyorum.( I work every weekday.)
Hafta içi Günleri : Weekdays
Hafta içi her zaman meşgulüm. (I am always busy on weekdays)
Days of the Week in Turkish
Pazartesi | Monday |
Salı | Tuesday |
Çarşamba | Wednesday |
Perşembe | Thursday |
Cuma | Friday |
Cumartesi | Saturday |
Pazar | Sunday |
Example sentences
Here ı tried to give as much as example sentences that can help you in your conversation.
Dün pazartesiydi.
Yesterday was monday.
Bugün salı.
Today is tuesday.
Yarın çarşamba.
Tomorrow is Wednesday.
Bugün nasılsın?
How are you today?
Bugün müsait misin?
Are you available today?
Bugün müsaitim.
I am available today.
Yarın ne yapıyorsun?
What are you doing tomorrow?
Yarın bir planın var mı?
Do you have a plan tomorrow?
Yarın bir planım yok.
I don’t have a plan tomorrow.
Dün ne yaptın ?
What did you do yesterday?
Dün neredeydin?
Where were you yesterday ?
Dün evdeydim.
I was at home yesterday.
Bugün günlerden ne?
What day is it today?
Yarın günlerden ne?
What day is it tomorrow?
Dün günlerden neydi?
What day was it yesterday?
Dün pazartesiydi.
Yesterday was monday.
Exercises
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