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星期一 (xīngqīyī) is the Chinese word for Monday. It is used to refer to the day of the week that comes after Sunday and before Tuesday. For example, you could say: 今天是星期一 (jīntiān shì xīngqīyī), which means "Today is Monday".
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You can ask someone which day it is by saying "今天是星期几?(jīntiān shì xīngqī jǐ?)" which translates to "What day is it today?". If you want to specifically ask if it is Monday, you can say "今天是星期一吗?(jīntiān shì xīngqīyī ma?)" which translates to "Is it Monday today?".
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周一 (zhōu yī): This is the most common way to refer to Monday in Chinese. It literally translates to "week one".
礼拜一: This is another way to refer to Monday in Chinese.
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