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Exploración del lenguaje - Exploration of the language

Exploración del lenguaje - Exploration of the language. Origins of the Spanish days of the week:. Los Días de la Semana. el lunes. el miércoles. el viernes. el domingo. el martes. el jueves. el sábado. days of the week are not capitalized all days are masculine

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Exploración del lenguaje - Exploration of the language

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  1. Exploración del lenguaje- Exploration of the language Origins of the Spanish days of the week:

  2. Los Días de la Semana el lunes el miércoles el viernes el domingo el martes el jueves el sábado • days of the week are not capitalized • all days are masculine • use “el” or “los” to say “on…” • only sábado and domingo have plurals los sábados los domingos • the Hispanic calendar begins el lunes

  3. Origins of the Spanish days of the week: • The word sabádo, like many Spanish words, is based on Latin. The Spanish day of the week come from the Latin names of the gods, planets, sun and moon, all of which were important in Roman daily life. • Try to match the Spanish days to the week with their Latin origins.

  4. Origins of the Spanish days of the week:

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