Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday
Three hundred and sixty five days.
Trescientos sesenta y cinco.
That is the correct spelling of "nostalgic" (suggesting bygone days, or memories of them).
Here the word spell does not mean spelling, or to cast a wizard's spell, although it may have derived from the same words. A "spell" is just an unspecified period of time, and a "sunny spell" would indicate several days of good weather, rather than having a "rainy spell".
thursday=juevesNO CAPITAL LETTERS FOR DAYS OF THE WEEK IN SPANISH!!!
Olden days
Días
That is the correct spelling of the plural noun "days."
les jours
The numerical value is spelled "thirty-five days."
Three hundred and sixty five days.
If it doesn't rain for several days (or even weeks), it's called a dry spell.If it rains for a period of several days, it is a wet spell.A "spell" here is simply an unspecified period of time, not a witch's "spell".
onze jours
les jours heureux
fresher days is spelled 'des jours plus frais' in French
When a dry spell ends, rain usually comes. A dry spell in other situations is usually followed by prosperity and better days.
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