Days & Time
Learn days of the week and time expressions
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Lunes, Martes, Miyerkules
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday
Huwebes, Biyernes, Sabado, Linggo
Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday
Anong araw ngayon?
What day is it today?
Ngayon ay [day].
Today is [day].
Anong oras na?
What time is it?
Alas [number] na.
It's [number] o'clock.
Note: For telling time, 'alas' is used before the hour number.
Umaga, Tanghali, Hapon, Gabi
Morning, Noon, Afternoon, Evening/Night
Grammar Note
Days of the week in Tagalog are derived from Spanish. When telling time, use 'alas' before the hour and 'y' before the minutes (e.g., 'Alas tres y media' for 3:30).