
October 4th, 2010

Teacher
Below are the Arabic days of the week, typically each week starts on Sunday and the days off are friday and Saturday. A good hint for the days of the week is that they are similar to the numbers one two three four five.
| Saturday |
Sunday |
Monday |
Tuesday |
Wednesday |
Thursday |
Friday |
| السبت |
الحد |
الاتنين |
التلات |
الأربع |
الخميس |
الجُمعة |
| El Sabt |
El 7ad |
El Etneen |
El Talat |
El Arba3 |
El kh’amees |
El Gom3a |
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