Lunes.
Normally Monday is considered the first day of the week. In Spanish that would be "lunes".
The word "Monday" derives from the word "moon." It is the "day of the Moon", "Moon Day" and, eventually, "Monday". This is not unique to the English language. The Romance languages also call that day the Moon's day. In Spanish, for example, Monday is "el lunes," meaning "the moon."
Monday was named after the moon in many languages, such as French (Lundi) and Spanish (Lunes). The name Monday originates from the Old English word "Monandaeg" meaning "Moon's day".
In most of Europe and South America the working week starts on Monday.
Que dia sigue despues del lunes?
"Monday" in Spanish is "el lunes", and is not capitalized.
At the Battle of Gravelines, Monday, 8th August 1588
Monday in spanish is lunes.
The day Tuesday comes after Monday. The day Tuesday comes after Monday.
Apparently it is named after the Moon, just as in English. Moon, in Spanish, is "luna".
Día del Trabajador (the US holiday, observed on the first Monday in September).
"Es lunes" is Spanish for "It's Monday".