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Mũthenya wa mbere
The first day of the week. Monday. Not in common usage. People prefer to use Jumatatũ- from Kiswahili.
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Mũthenya wa mbere
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Mũthenya wa kerĩ
Tuesday- The second day of the week.
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Mũthenya wa kerĩ
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Mũthenya wa gatatũ
Wednesday. The third day of the week.
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Mũthenya wa gatatũ
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Mũthenya wa gatano
Friday – the fifth day. Also called Mũthenya Juma derived from Kiswahili.
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Mũthenya Juma
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Mũthenya wa Jumamothi
Saturday. Jumamothi is derived from the Jumamaosi meaning Saturday in Kiswahili.
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Mũthenya wa Jumamothi
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Mũthenya wa Kiumia
Sunday (Literally, it means the day of coming out/stopping what you are doing.)
The logical phrase for Sunday is Mũthenya wa mũgwanja which means the seventh day but that is rarely used.
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Mũthenya wa Kiumia
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