You pronounce it something like "OY ESS (like the name of the letter) LOO-nes".
It is pronounced as "oy es loo-nes" with emphasis on the "nes" at the end.
"Hoy es el lunes" means "Today is Monday" in Spanish.
Lo siento, eso no tiene sentido. Si hoy es lunes, no puede ser miércoles. ¿En qué más puedo ayudarte?
It translates to "if today is Monday, tomorrow will be."
Hoy es (día de la semana), or simply mention the day we are currently on.
"Es lunes" is Spanish for "It is Monday."
Si hoy es lunes ayer fue? = If today is Monday, what was yesterday?The answer would be "domingo" = Sunday
Lo siento, eso no tiene sentido. Si hoy es lunes, no puede ser miércoles. ¿En qué más puedo ayudarte?
The phrase means "what is today?". The answer would be something like "Hoy es el lunes".
"Hoy es el lunes" means "Today is Monday" in Spanish.
Hoy es (día de la semana), or simply mention the day we are currently on.
You would respond "Hoy es... (day of the week)" Lunes: Monday Martes: Tuesday Miércoles: Wednesday Jueves: Thursday Viernes: Friday Sábado: Saturday Domingo: Sunday For example: Hoy es lunes. (Today is Monday.) *The days of the week are not capitalized in Spanish.
You can say "ayer fue lunes". Note that days of the week are not capitalized in Spanish.
The Spanish word for today is hoy.
Today is Wednesday= Hoy es miercoles. (There's an accent on the first e in miercoles.)
"Es lunes" is Spanish for "It is Monday."
The question means "What day of the week is it?" You would answer "Hoy es ..." , adding the day of the week. (lunes, martes, miércoles, jueves, viernes, sábado, domingo)
Soy (if) hoy es jueves, manana es viernes,Soy (if) hoy (today) es (is) jueves(Thursday), ma& ntilde;ana (tomorrow) es (is) viernes (Friday)Remember in Spanish speaking countries, the week begins with Monday (lunes). The days of the week in Spanish are not capitalized.Days of the week in Spanishlunes martes miercoles juesves viernes sabado domingoMonday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday