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What are the Arabic names for the days of the week?

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Monday الاثنين (al-ithnayn) Tuesday الثلاثاء (ath-thulathaa) Wednesday الأربعاء (al-arbi’aa) Thursday الخميس (al-khamees) Friday الجمعة (al-Jumu’ah) Saturday السبت (as-Sabt) Sunday الأحد (al-ahad)
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In Arabic, the names for the days of the week are as follows: الأحد (al-Ahad) - Sunday الاثنين (al-Ithnayn) - Monday الثلاثاء (ath-Thulatha) - Tuesday الأربعاء (al-Arba'a) - Wednesday الخميس (al-Khamis) - Thursday الجمعة (al-Jumu'ah) - Friday السبت (as-Sabt) - Saturday Please note that the...
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In Arabic, the names for the days of the week are as follows: الأحد (al-Ahad) - Sunday الاثنين (al-Ithnayn) - Monday الثلاثاء (ath-Thulatha) - Tuesday الأربعاء (al-Arba'a) - Wednesday الخميس (al-Khamis) - Thursday الجمعة (al-Jumu'ah) - Friday السبت (as-Sabt) - Saturday Please note that the Islamic calendar starts from sunset, so the names for the days of the week may differ slightly depending on the region and tradition. read less
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In Arabic, the days of the week are named as follows: الأحد (al-Ahad) - Sunday الاثنين (al-Ithnayn) - Monday الثلاثاء (al-Thulatha) - Tuesday الأربعاء (al-Arbia) - Wednesday الخميس (al-Khamis) - Thursday الجمعة (al-Jum'a) - Friday السبت (al-Sabt) - Saturday Please note that the Arabic week...
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In Arabic, the days of the week are named as follows: الأحد (al-Ahad) - Sunday الاثنين (al-Ithnayn) - Monday الثلاثاء (al-Thulatha) - Tuesday الأربعاء (al-Arbia) - Wednesday الخميس (al-Khamis) - Thursday الجمعة (al-Jum'a) - Friday السبت (al-Sabt) - Saturday Please note that the Arabic week starts with Sunday, unlike some Western calendars where it starts with Monday. read less
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Days of the week :: Arabic vocabulary The days of the week أيام الأسبوع (aīām al-ʾasbūʿ) Monday الاثنين (al-āṯnīn) Tuesday الثلاثاء (al-ṯlāṯāʾ) Wednesday الأربعاء (al-ʾarbʿāʾ) Thursday الخميس (al-ẖmīs) Friday الجمعة (al-ǧmʿẗ) Saturday السبت (al-sbt) Sunday الأحد (al-ʾaḥd)
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