Hey there language learners! Are you ready to dive into the wonderful world of Arabic? Well, get ready to have a blast while learning the days of the week in Arabic! We've got some super fun games lined up for you that will make you a pro in no time. Imagine impressing your friends by casually dropping "Al-Jum'a" (Friday) or "As-Sabt" (Saturday) into your conversations. Trust me, it's a total game-changer! So, buckle up and get ready to play our exciting games to learn the days of the week in Arabic. Who said learning couldn't be fun? Let's do this!
Discover a wide range of engaging games designed to help you master the Arabic language topic of Days of the week. These interactive activities will make learning fun and enjoyable while enhancing your language skills.
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Vocabulary
English | Arabic |
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Monday | الاثنين |
Tuesday | الثلاثاء |
Wednesday | الأربعاء |
Thursday | الخميس |
Friday | الجمعة |
Saturday | السبت |
Sunday | الأحد |
Quick Facts
- There are seven days of the week in Arabic: ????? (al-ahad), ??????? (al-ithnayn), ???????? (al-thulatha'), ???????? (al-arba'a'), ?????? (al-khamees), ?????? (al-jumaa'), ????? (al-sabt).
- The week starts on Sunday, which is ????? (al-ahad) in Arabic.
- The names of the days are based on numbers. For example, ????? (al-ahad) means "first," ??????? (al-ithnayn) means "second," and so on.
- In some Arabic-speaking countries, the official weekend days are Friday (??????) and Saturday (?????), while in others it is Thursday (??????) and Friday (??????).
- The Islamic holy day is Friday (??????), which holds a special significance and is considered a day of congregational prayer for Muslims.