Test Your Knowledge of Days of the Week
Challenge yourself with interactive quizzes on weekday names in multiple languages.
Choose a Language
Select a language to test your knowledge of days of the week:
Spanish
Test your knowledge of lunes, martes, miércoles, and more
French
Challenge yourself with lundi, mardi, mercredi, and others
German
Learn Montag, Dienstag, Mittwoch, and the rest
Japanese
Master 月曜日, 火曜日, 水曜日, and more
Italian
Practice lunedì, martedì, mercoledì, and others
Origins
Test your knowledge of day name origins and mythology
Tips for Learning Days of the Week
Look for Patterns
Many languages follow patterns in their day names. For example, in Romance languages like Spanish, French, and Italian, the days are named after planets and share similar roots. Recognizing these patterns can help you remember multiple languages more easily.
Use Mnemonic Devices
Create mental associations to help remember day names. For instance, to remember "lunes" (Monday in Spanish), you might associate it with "lunar" since both relate to the moon.
Practice Daily
Insert foreign day names into your daily routine. For example, write the day in your target language at the top of your daily to-do list or set up your digital calendar to display days in multiple languages.
Learn Through Songs
Many languages have songs specifically designed to teach the days of the week. These catchy tunes can make memorization more enjoyable and effective, especially for auditory learners.
Understand the Origins
Learning about the etymological origins of day names can provide fascinating context and make them more memorable. Many day names are connected to mythology, celestial bodies, or ancient numbering systems.
Ready to Test Your Knowledge?
Select a language above to start a quiz!