Thursday in Spanish: Definition, Pronunciation, and Typical Use

Spanish term for Thursday

Thursday is named with the Spanish name Jueves.
It is the fifth weekday of the majority of the world using Spanish from Wednesday (miércoles) to Friday (viernes).

Weekdays are not capitalized unless they initiate a sentence. It comes from the Latin word Jovis. It means the day of Jupiter. It is also the Roman god of sky and thunder.

Example:

Today is Thursday: Hoy es jueves.

Pronunciation of Jueves

Jueves is pronounced as HWEH-ves.

Breakdown:

  • Jue → hweh 
  • ves → ves 

Say it slow: HWEH-ves.
The Spanish J does use the “h” sound, and the v sounds kinda halfway between the letter “b” sound and the letter “v” sound, so silky and smooth.

Gender and Grammar

As with all the other weekdays in Spanish, jueves is masculine. You will use the el when you’re going to refer to an indefinite Thursday.

Examples

  • Tengo reunión el jueves. (I have a meeting on Thursday.) 

Days of the Week

Here’s a brief checklist of all Spanish weekdays:

  • Lunes – Monday 
  • Martes – Tuesday 
  • Miércoles – Wednesday 
  • Jueves – Thursday 
  • Viernes – Friday 
  • Sábado – Saturday 
  • Domingo – Sunday 

Weekday Spanish days never start with capital letters in the daily contexts. They are masculine nouns and don’t require articles before them except when writing about some things.

Jueves Examples in Sentences

Jueves Examples in Sentences

Jueves can be used in a way that it will be capa

ble of being used in most of the informal websites like in school, work, holiday, or between friends in the daily contexts.

Examples:

  • Tengo español el jueves. (I have Spanish on Thursday.) 
  • El jueves es mi día favorito. (Thursday is my favorite day.) 
  • El jueves cenamos con amigos. (We dine with friends on Thursday.) 
  • Los jueves trabajo desde casa. (I work from home on Thursdays.) 

All the above examples indicate the usage of jueves in alternating formal and informal senses.

Also Read: Small in Spanish: Meaning, Pronunciation and  Usage

Cultural Note

Thursday, jueves to the Spanish, is generally the evening of the pre-weekend of the Spanish world. Everyone prepares to go out to have little social adventures or simply to go out on Thursday evenings. University Thursday, jueves universitario, is the evening to be out on pre-weekend for Spanish and international college students.

Thursday is a workday in working life. School and office are reversed. But people begin preparing for the weekend.

Example

  • We dine out on Thursday. (We are dining out on Thursday.) 

Astonishing Jueves Facts

  • The origin is Jupiter (Júpiter), Roman deity, and astrology-wise accordingly its development, expansion, flourishing. 
  • Holy Thursday: Spanish world holiday, Holy Week feast, Semana Santa. 
  • Special Thursday, “Thursday special,” typically restaurants and business establishments, an especial or promotion. 

Examples in Daily Life

  • It ‘s Thursday, the weekend’s near. (Es jueves, el fin de semana está cerca.) 
  • Thursdays is the day my mother cooks paella. (Fiernes is the day mom cooks paella.) 

Last Thoughts

Jueves is that handy and neat little Spanish word to have in your back pocket because it gets used every week and sort of in any and every situation. It’s simple to say, spell, and memorize.

If you’re looking at your calendar, making weekend appointments, or practicing on weekdays. Then it will make you sound like you’re from around here.

FAQs

  • How to say Thursday in Spanish?
    It is jueves. 
  • How to pronounce jueves?
    It’s HWEH-ves. 
  • How to express “on Thursdays” in Spanish?
    Say los jueves. 
  • What is Holy Thursday in Spanish?
    It’s Jueves Santo.

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