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- Spanish Days of the Week | SpanishDictionary. com
El martes, ¡qué calor! On Tuesday it’s so hot! El miércoles hace fresco On Wednesday it’s chilly El jueves sale el sol On Thursday the sun comes out El viernes llueve a veces, On Friday it rains sometimes, El sábado normalmente no On Saturday it normally does not El domingo hay arco iris, On Sunday there’s a rainbow, Y vamos al
- Martes | Spanish to English Translation - SpanishDictionary. com
Translate Martes See authoritative translations of Martes in English with example sentences, phrases and audio pronunciations
- Examples of Martes in Spanish | SpanishDictionary. com
Cada martes, la admisión a varios de ellos es gratis Every Tuesday , admission to several of them are free La votación tendrá lugar el martes a las 11 30 horas
- Lunes vs. Martes | Compare Spanish Words - SpanishDictionary. com
What is the difference between lunes and martes? Compare and contrast the definitions and English translations of lunes and martes on SpanishDictionary com, the world's most accurate Spanish-English reference website
- An accent on Mártes? | SpanishDictionary. com Answers
Martes is llana o grave which places the accent (stress) on the first syllable of the word (mar) It would need no accent mark to place the stress there updated Jan 18, 2012
- How to Pronounce Martes in Spanish | SpanishDictionary. com
Hoy es martes oy ehs mahr-tes: Today is Tuesday Mañana es martes mah-nyah-nah ehs mahr-tes: Tomorrow is Tuesday Ayer fue martes ah-yehr fweh mahr-tes: Yesterday was Tuesday ¡Hasta el martes! ah-stah ehl mahr-tes: See you Tuesday! el martes pasado: ehl mahr-tes pah-sah-doh: last Tuesday: el próximo martes: ehl prohk-see-moh mahr-tes
- Hoy es martes | Spanish to English Translation - SpanishDictionary. com
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- Tuesday in Spanish | English to Spanish Translation - SpanishDictionary. com
a el martes (m) means that a noun is masculine Spanish nouns have a gender, which is either feminine (like la mujer or la luna) or masculine (like el hombre or el sol)
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