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Days of the week in Romanian – Nadalapäevad rumeenia keeles

Posted on January 20, 2025

Zilile săptămânii în limbă română.

English – Eesti keelt – magyarul – português – français – cymraeg – limbă română

Monday – esmaspäev – hétfő- segunda feira – lundi – dydd llun – luni

Tuesday – teisipäev – kedd- terça feira – mardi – dydd marwth –marți

Wednesday – kolmapäev – szerda- quarta feira – mercredi – dydd mercher – miercuri

Thursday – neljapäev – csütörtök – quinta feira – jeudi – dydd iau – joi

Friday – redde – péntek- sexta feira – vendredi – dydd gwener – vineri

Saturday – laüpäev – szombat – sábado – samedi – dydd sadwrn – sâmbătă

Sunday – pühapäev – vasárnap – doming0 – dimanche – dydd sul – dumincă

The day before yesterday- üleeile-  tegnapelőtt – anteontem – avant hier – echdoe –alaltaieri

Yesterday – eile – tegnap -ontem – hier – ddoe – ieri

Today – täna -ma – hoje – aujourd’hui – heddiw – azi

Tomorrow – homme – holnap – amanhã – demain – yfory – mâine

the day after tomorrow – ülehomme – holnapután – depois de amanhã – après demain- drennydd – poimâine

Most languages have a word for the day before yesterday, and another for the day after tomorrow.  English and French don’t, but Romanian does.

Now, some of you have asked me how to pronounce these words in such a way that you can pass for a native.  So, here is a guide to how to pass for a Romanian native speaker.

  1. find someone who has never met a real Romanian, never heard one recorded (on tv, the movies, the radio, etc), and never been to Roumania or a Romanian neighbourhood.
  2. pretend to that special someone that you are a native speaker of Romanian.

Of course, as a native speaker, they will expect native speakers to know the days of the week and how to count to a thousand.  But, if they ask you to say something that you don’t know how, you can always pretend to not understand their question.  (And who has time to count to one thousand?)

Notice how the word for Easter (Paștele) changes to the genitive form when we speak of Easter Sunday (Duminică Paștelui).  Do you notice any other changes?

Here are some important Romanian holidays:

1 ianuar – anul nou

6 januar – bobetează.

7 januar – sfântul Ion.

24 januar – ziua unirii principatelor Române.

1 mai – ziua muncii

avril / mai – paștele (ortodox)  (Inclusiv vinerea mare, Duminica Paștelui, Lunea Luminată)

Avril /mai – paștele catolic

1 iunie – ziua copilului

mai /iunie – Rusaliile

15 august – Adomirea Maicii Domnului

30 noiembrie – Sfântul Andrei

25-26 decembrie – crăciunul

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