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- Spanish Days of the Week | SpanishDictionary. com
El lunes hace viento It’s windy on Monday El martes, ¡qué calor! On Tuesday it’s so hot! El miércoles hace fresco
- LUNES | translation Spanish to English: Cambridge Dictionary
LUNES translations: Monday, Monday Learn more in the Cambridge Spanish-English Dictionary
- lunes in Spanish: Meaning, Usage and Examples | SpanishStep
Lunes serves as the Spanish equivalent of Monday, representing the first day of the traditional work week in most Spanish-speaking countries This masculine noun follows standard Spanish grammatical patterns and appears consistently across all regional variations of the language
- lunes - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
days of the week: días de la semana (appendix): domingo (as the first day of the week in most of Central and South America) · lunes · martes · miércoles · jueves · viernes · sábado · domingo (as the last day of the week in Spain, Costa Rica, Cuba and other South American countries) [edit]
- English Translation of “LUNES” | Collins Spanish-English . . .
English Translation of “LUNES” | The official Collins Spanish-English Dictionary online Over 100,000 English translations of Spanish words and phrases
- LUNES translation in English | Spanish-English Dictionary . . .
Understand the exact meaning of "Lunes" and learn how to use it correctly in any context Examples come from millions of authentic texts: movie dialogues, news articles, official documents, and more Hear how "Lunes" is pronounced by native speakers and improve your oral skills
- Lunes - Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre
El lunes es el primer día de la semana en el calendario gregoriano y de la semana laboral, según el estándar ISO 8601 1 Sigue al domingo y precede al martes En los países que adoptan la convención del «domingo el 1 º», es el segundo día de la semana
- Spanish Days of the Week: Grammar, Usage Pronunciation
Master the days of the week in Spanish—pronunciation, grammar rules, and how to actually use lunes, martes, miércoles in conversation without sounding like a textbook
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