Baltic language comparison

Days of the Week in Baltic Languages (Latvian, Lithuanian, Latgalian & Samogitian)

Wondering how to say the days of the week in Latvian, Lithuanian, Latgalian and Samogitian? Explore the similarities and differences side by side, with filters, column toggles and a mobile-friendly cards view.

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7 Days of the week in Baltic languages

English Latvian Lithuanian Latgalian Samogitian
Mondaypirmdienapirmadienispyrmūdīnepanedielis
Tuesdayotrdienaantradienisūtardīneoterninks
Wednesdaytrešdienatrečiadienistrešdīnesereda
Thursdayceturtdienaketvirtadieniscatūrtdīneketvergs
Fridaypiektdienapenktadienispīktdīnepetnīčė
Saturdaysestdienašeštadienissastdīnesobata
Sundaysvētdienasekmadienissvātdīnenedielės dėina

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Patterns to notice

Latvian -diena Latvian weekday names repeatedly end in -diena: pirmdiena, otrdiena, trešdiena and so on.
Lithuanian -dienis Lithuanian uses forms such as pirmadienis, antradienis, trečiadienis and ketvirtadienis.
Latgalian patterns Latgalian forms often show -dīne, as in pyrmūdīne, trešdīne, catūrtdīne and pīktdīne.
Samogitian variation Samogitian has distinctive forms such as panedielis, oterninks, sereda, petnīčė and nedielės dėina.

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7 day rowsMonday to Sunday are compared side by side.
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4 Baltic formsLatvian, Lithuanian, Latgalian and Samogitian.
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? Baltic days FAQ

What does this page compare?

It compares the days of the week in Latvian, Lithuanian, Latgalian and Samogitian, with English as a reference.

Which Baltic languages are included?

The table includes Latvian, Lithuanian, Latgalian and Samogitian.

Does this page include a map?

No. The live page contains a comparison table, filters, column toggles and card view, but it does not include a map section.

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