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Spanish Days, Weeks, Months & Seasons Quiz: Test Yourself!

Think you can ace our Spanish weeks and months quiz? Test days, months, and seasons in Spanish now!

Editorial: Review CompletedCreated By: Rana Ringtone ClubUpdated Aug 24, 2025
Difficulty: Moderate
2-5mins
Learning OutcomesCheat Sheet
Paper art illustration of Spanish months and seasons quiz on golden yellow background with calendar pages floral accents

This quiz helps you practice Spanish months and seasons by translating months, naming seasons, and choosing the right day names. Use it to spot gaps before a test; if you need a refresher, see the months guide or the days and months workbook .

What is the Spanish word for Monday?
domingo
lunes
martes
jueves
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Select the correct Spanish translation for Thursday.
viernes
miércoles
jueves
sábado
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Which of the following is the Spanish word for Saturday?
viernes
martes
sábado
domingo
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True or False: In Spanish, months are written with a capital letter.
False
True
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What is the Spanish word for Wednesday?
lunes
miércoles
martes
viernes
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Which month is enero in English?
November
January
June
April
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True or False: The Spanish week typically starts on Monday.
True
False
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Which day follows martes in Spanish?
lunes
miércoles
jueves
domingo
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In Spanish, how do you say weekend?
la quincena
la semana
los días laborables
el fin de semana
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True or False: All Spanish day names have an accent mark.
False
True
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Which month comes after septiembre in Spanish?
julio
agosto
noviembre
octubre
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Choose the correct Spanish for spring.
otoño
primavera
verano
invierno
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Which preposition is used with months to mean in, as in in January?
a
de
en
por
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Choose the correct Spanish for It is Monday.
Es el lunes.
Es lunes.
Soy lunes.
Está lunes.
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In Spanish, how do you say on Mondays (habitually)?
a los lunes
los lunes
en lunes
el lunes
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Select the correct translation for Wednesday in abbreviated form.
miér.
m.
mie.
mié.
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Which question in Spanish asks What day is it today?
¿Cuál es la fecha mañana?
¿Qué día es hoy?
¿Qué mes es ayer?
¿Dónde es hoy?
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Select the correct Spanish for Last month was June.
El mes anterior fuiste junio.
El mes pasada fue junio.
El pasado mes era julio.
El mes pasado fue junio.
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Choose the correct Spanish for What month is it?
¿Cuándo mes es?
¿En qué mes estamos?
¿Cuál es el mes está?
¿Qué mes hay?
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Which Spanish abbreviation set for the days Monday to Sunday uses the standard three-letter format with periods?
lu., ma., mi., ju., vi., sá., do.
l., m., x., j., v., s., d.
lun., mar., mié., jue., vie., sáb., dom.
lun, mar, mie, jue, vie, sab, dom
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Study Outcomes

  1. Identify Spanish Days of the Week -

    Distinguish and pronounce lunes through domingo to master the core days in Spanish. This skill supports your progress in any Spanish days of the week quiz.

  2. Translate Spanish Months with Confidence -

    Accurately convert English month names to their Spanish counterparts, from enero to diciembre. This outcome boosts your command of Spanish weeks and months vocabulary.

  3. Differentiate Spanish Seasons -

    Recognize and use the four seasons - primavera, verano, otoño, invierno - in context. This enhances your understanding of Spanish months and seasons.

  4. Apply Date-Related Vocabulary -

    Combine days, months, and seasons to construct basic calendar expressions in Spanish. By practicing these terms together, you'll deepen retention of days, months, and seasons in Spanish.

  5. Self-Assess with Interactive Quiz -

    Evaluate your knowledge through instant feedback questions on days, weeks, months, and seasons. This interactive approach ensures you can gauge mastery and identify improvement areas.

Cheat Sheet

  1. Spanish Month Names and Pronunciation -

    Memorize the twelve months - enero through diciembre - and practice their natural stress on the penultimate syllable (e.g., a-BRIL, no-VIEM-bre). Listening to native audio resources from university language centers helps fine-tune your accent and rhythm. Pair each month with a memorable personal event (cumpleaños, vacaciones) to cement it in your mind.

  2. Rhyme Mnemonic for Month Lengths -

    Use the classic Spanish rhyme "Treinta días tiene noviembre…" to recall which months have 30 or 31 days, adding "de febrero solo veintiocho veis" for February's 28 days (29 in leap years). Chanting this rhyme aloud reinforces both vocabulary and rhythm. This trick, endorsed by educational linguistics studies, boosts retention for days and months seasons in Spanish.

  3. Names and Associations of Seasons -

    Learn primavera, verano, otoño, invierno by linking each to vivid imagery - flower blooms for spring, beach scenes for verano, falling leaves for otoño, snow for invierno. Many university cultural-studies courses recommend creating a mini-story or drawing to anchor these four terms. Relating seasons to real weather patterns in Spanish-speaking countries deepens your cultural connection.

  4. Correct Date Formatting -

    Write dates as "día de mes de año" (e.g., 15 de agosto de 2023) without capitalizing the month name, as taught by the Real Academia Española. Always use cardinal numbers (quince, veintuno) rather than ordinals, unlike in English. This clear rule simplifies writing and reading official documents, invitations, or diary entries.

  5. Contextual Practice with Days, Weeks, Months, and Seasons -

    Combine terms in sample sentences like "Cada lunes de invierno estudio español" to mirror real conversation and reinforce Spanish weeks and months together. Taking a Spanish days of the week quiz that also covers Spanish months and seasons challenges your recall in context. This integrated method, advocated by the Cervantes Institute, cements your grasp of days, months, and seasons in Spanish.

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