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You can say the date in Mandarin every day in class. This is a great way to practise and develop your Mandarin skills!

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Use numbers from 1 – 6 after 虫ī苍驳辩ī to make the words for Monday to Saturday.

Sunday is a bit different and uses 谤ì or 迟颈ā苍, instead of a number. Both of these words mean ‘day’.

MandarinPinyinEnglish
xīng qī yīMonday
xīng qī 'èr Tuesday
xīng qī sān Wednesday
xīng qī sì Thursday
xīng qī wǔ Friday
xīng qī liù Saturday
?or xīng qī 谤ì or xīng qī 谤ì Sunday

If you want to say that you do something on a certain day of the week, you can start the sentence with the day.

For example:

  • Xīng qī yī, wǒ qù xué xiào - I go to school on Monday.
  • Xīngqī liù, wǒ tī zúqiú - I play football on Saturday.
A calendar, pencils and books

Imagine how difficult it is for people who are learning English to remember our complicated names for the months of the year.

In Mandarin, it is much easier – just use the numbers from 1-12 with 测耻è which means ‘moon’ or ‘month’.

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MandarinPinyinEnglish
yī 测耻èJanuary
èr 测耻è February
sān 测耻èMarch
sì 测耻èApril
wǔ 测耻èMay
liù 测耻èJune
qī 测耻èJuly
bā 测耻èAugust
jiǔ 测耻èSeptember
shí 测耻èOctober
shí yī 测耻èNovember
shí èr 测耻èDecember

Did you know?

Traditionally, the Chinese calendar was closely associated with the phases of the moon. This is what we call the ‘lunar calendar’ and shows us why the words for ‘moon’ and ‘month’ are the same in Mandarin.

If you want to know what the date is today, you can ask:

Jīn 迟颈ā苍 jǐ hào?

When we say the date in English, we usually start with the day of the week, then the number of the month, the month and finish with the year. For example, Tuesday, 24th June 2024.

In China, the opposite order is used:

year - month - number - day

Example:

2024 nián 6 测耻è 24 hào xīng qī 'èr - 2024 June 24th Tuesday

Did you know?

As well as the words for ‘yesterday’, ‘today’ and ‘tomorrow’, Mandarin also has special words for ‘the day before yesterday’ and ‘the day after tomorrow’:

qián迟颈ā苍 - the day before yesterday

zuó迟颈ā苍 - yesterday

jīn迟颈ā苍 - today

míng迟颈ā苍 - tomorrow

hòu迟颈ā苍 - the day after tomorrow

Take your learning further

To learn more about numbers check out our Mandarin: Numbers guide.

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