Days of the week in Indonesian

Learning how to say the days of the week in Indonesian is one of the first steps to mastering the language. Whether you’re scheduling appointments, talking about your weekend plans, or understanding local customs, this essential vocabulary will help you communicate more naturally.

Indonesian day names are based on a mix of Sanskrit and Arabic influences, but their usage is straightforward and consistent. Most native speakers use these words daily in both formal and informal settings, making them a key part of your language journey.

Days of the Week in Indonesian

The table below shows the names of the days in Indonesian, along with their English translations and pronunciation. Take time to practice saying each word out loud to develop confidence and fluency.

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Monday
Senin
Tuesday
Selasa
Wednesday
Rabu
Thursday
Kamis
Friday
Jumat
Saturday
Sabtu
Sunday
Minggu


Useful Words and Expressions

In addition to the day names, it’s useful to know related words and phrases like “today,” “tomorrow,” and “weekend.” These expressions help you describe time and build more natural-sounding sentences in everyday conversations.

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day
hari
morning
pagi
today
hari ini
tomorrow
besok
yesterday
kemarin
week
minggu
weekend
hari libur

Tips for Remembering the Days of the Week

  • Use them daily: Start your day by saying the current day in Indonesian. For example, “Hari ini hari Senin” (Today is Monday).
  • Write a schedule: Try labeling your weekly planner or calendar in Indonesian.
  • Practice with questions: Ask yourself or a friend, “Apa hari ini?” (What day is today?) and answer in Indonesian.

Continue Learning Indonesian

Now that you’ve mastered the days of the week, expand your vocabulary even more:

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