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How to Say ‘Tuesday morning’ in Mexican Spanish

¿El martes por la mañana

💬 Usage Tip: Days of the week aren't capitalized in Spanish, unlike in English.

🇲🇽 In Mexico: Meeting on a 'martes' aligns with the typical Mexican work week, where Tuesday is seen as productive.

Phrase Breakdown

¿El

The

Used in questions, referring to a specific day.

Example

El jueves hay clase

There is class on Thursday

martes

Tuesday

Second day of the work week.

Example

Nos vemos el martes

See you on Tuesday

por la mañana

in the morning

Indicating time of day, before noon.

Example

Te llamo por la mañana

I will call you in the morning

Word-by-Word Breakdown

El

[el]

The

Definite article used to specify something already mentioned or known.

Example

El martes tenemos una reunión.

We have a meeting on Tuesday.

martes

[mahr-tes]

Tuesday

The day of the week following Monday and preceding Wednesday.

Example

El evento es el martes.

The event is on Tuesday.

por

[por]

on

Used to indicate a day or part of a day.

Example

La reunión es por la tarde.

The meeting is in the afternoon.

la

[lah]

the

Definite article used to specify something already mentioned or known.

Example

La reunión será por la mañana.

The meeting will be in the morning.

mañana

[mah-nya-nah]

morning

The early part of the day, before noon.

Example

Nos vemos por la mañana.

See you in the morning.

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