Mastering the days of the week in Latvian is a practical step toward understanding the language and communicating clearly. Whether you’re setting up meetings, planning travel, or chatting with native speakers, knowing how to talk about days will make your conversations smoother and more natural.
In this post, you’ll find two vocabulary tables to guide your learning. Each term includes a native pronunciation, which you can hear by clicking on the word. This will help you not only recognize the words in context but also pronounce them correctly.
What’s Included
We’ve organized the vocabulary into two sections to help you quickly find what you need:
- Days of the Week – Learn how to say Monday through Sunday in Latvian
- Useful Words and Expressions – Understand common phrases and time references related to the days
Days of the Week in Latvian
| English | Latvian with pronunciation volume_down |
|---|---|
| Monday | pirmdiena |
| Tuesday | otrdiena |
| Wednesday | trešdiena |
| Thursday | ceturtdiena |
| Friday | piektdiena |
| Saturday | sestdiena |
| Sunday | svētdiena |
Useful words and expressions related to the days of the week in Latvian
| English | Latvian with pronunciation volume_down |
|---|---|
| day | diena |
| morning | no rīta |
| today | šodien |
| tomorrow | rīt |
| yesterday | vakar |
| week | nedēļa |
| weekend | nedēļas nogalē |
With just a few minutes of practice, you’ll be able to schedule your week in Latvian — from “pirmdiena” (Monday) to “svētdiena” (Sunday) — and use everyday expressions like “this weekend” or “next Friday” naturally in conversation.