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Days of the Week - Aso o le Vaiaso.

The word aso means "day." The days of the vaiaso (week) are used in everyday conversations — talking about school, work, church, or family events. Knowing how to say each one in Samoan helps you speak more clearly about what’s happening and when.

  • Aso Gafua - Monday

  • Aso Lua - Tuesday

  • Aso Lulu - Wednesday

  • Aso Faraile - Friday

  • Aso To'ona'i - Saturday

  • Aso Sa - Sunday

🌺 Common Sentences

Here are some helpful phrases to remember used in everyday conversations:

  • O le a le aso nei? - What day is it?

  • O le Aso Tofi. - It's Thursday.

  • O le a le aso e te alu ai? - What day are you leaving?

  • Ou te alu i le Aso Faraile - I'm leaving on Friday.

  • E te lotu i le Aso Sa? - Are you going to church on Sunday?

  • Ioe, ou te fia alu i le lotu. - Yes, I want to go to church.

  • E i ai sau vasega i le Aso Gafua? - Do you have class on Monday?

  • Leai, e leai sa'u vasega i le Aso Gafua. - No, I don't have a class on Monday.

  • Manuia le aso! - Have a great day!

  • Manuia le vaiaso! - Have a great week!

Now that you know the days of the week in Samoan, start using them in your everyday conversations. Try saying today’s day out loud, plan your week using the Samoan names, or ask a friend “O le ā le aso?” every morning. A little practice each day goes a long way!

 

 

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