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lundi à vendredi

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Q: How do you say Monday through Friday in french?
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How do you say I hate Friday in french?

J'ai horreur du vendredi.


How do you say we are going to the cinema on Friday in french?

nous allons au cinéma vendredi hope i helped


ESL question How do you express next next Monday in English second coming Monday or any better suggestion?

Next next Monday sounds horrible. If there is any confusion, just use the date. Lets say today is Saturday the 11th. Monday is the 14th. This Monday is the 14th. This coming Monday is the 14th. Not this Monday, but next Monday is Monday the 21st. A week from Monday is the 21st The Monday following this Monday is the 21st The Monday after this coming Monday is the 21st The Monday following next Monday is the 28th A week from next Monday is the 28th. The Monday after next Monday is the 28th There are many ways to say the same thing. There are many correct ways to say it, but next next Monday is an incorrect way.


When is next Monday or when is Monday next?

Monday next sounds funny. This statement can be confusing. If in doubt, use the date or clarify with the person you are talking with. If it is Tuesday, I might assume next Monday is this coming Monday. The word Next typically means the one that is coming. It might be better to just say, "This coming Monday". I would never say next Monday to refer to this coming Monday. It can sounds funny and could be confusing. If it were Saturday or Sunday and you said next Monday, it is probably implied that you are talking about the Monday following this Monday. Since it is the Monday after this Monday, it is the next Monday. You wouldn't say next Monday if you are talking about tomorrow or the day after tomorrow.


If you say on Monday is Monday capitalized?

Monday (and all other week days) is a proper noun and, thus, is capitalized in all circumstances.