Structure of days of the week

星期 (xīngqī) means "week" in Chinese. This is also used to indicate which weekday you are talking about.

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Structure

Days of the week in Chinese are formed by the word "week" followed by a number:

English Chinese Chinese Pinyin
Monday 星期一 Xīngqīyī
Tuesday 星期二 Xīngqī'èr
Wednesday 星期三 Xīngqīsān
Thursday 星期四 Xīngqīsì
Friday 星期五 Xīngqīwǔ
Saturday 星期六 Xīngqīliù
Sunday 星期天 Xīngqītiān

Notice that Sunday is the only exception. Rather than a number, (tiān) is used. More formally, Sunday is also referred to as 星期日 (xīngqīrì).

One other implication of this system that you may not have noticed: "day one" is Monday. In Chinese culture, the first day of the week is Monday, and not Sunday.

Examples

Other words for "week"

Hopefully this doesn't freak you out, but there are actually two other ways to say "week" in Chinese. You should still learn 星期 (xīngqī) first, and that's really all you need as a beginner.

The other words for "week" are 礼拜 (lǐbài) and (zhōu). Skip them for now unless you really need them.

See also

Sources and further reading

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