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Days of the Week in Turkish
Monday | pazartesi |
Tuesday | salı |
Wednesday | çarşamba |
Thursday | perşembe |
Friday | cumā |
Saturday | cumartesi |
Sunday | pazar |
the day | gün |
the week | hafta |
this week | bu hafta |
the weekend | haftasonu |
today | bugün |
tomorrow | yarın |
yesterday | dün |
To say “on Monday”, the expression pazartesi günü is used. It means literally “on the day of Monday”. This is true for other days of the week (salıgünü, cuma günü etc.). Days of the week are not capitalized; unless they are used in an exact date, as in 19 Ocak Salı (January 19th, Tuesday).
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