I am in Nantes on monday and tuesday.
"I am in Nantes on Monday and Tuesday."
"Le lundi" in French means "on Monday." It is used to indicate that something happens specifically on that day of the week.
"C'est lundi sniff" is a playful expression in French that translates to "It's Monday sniff." It is used to convey a sense of reluctance or dismay about the start of the work week.
In Spanish, martes means Tuesday, in French, mardi also means Tuesday, and in Italian, martedi means Tuesday.
The question "Por que la pregunta mean in English" translates to "Why does the question mean in English?" in English.
"Nossa" in English translates to "our" or "ours."
Tuesday
Monday.
on Tuesdays I have ...
On tuesday, i go to.... [mardi=tuesday, je vais (aller)=to go]
Bon, in french, means good. Mardi Gras means 'Fat Tuesday.' Saying Bon Mardi Gras is the english equivilant to saying Happy Mardi Gras.
Mardi=Tuesday Gras=Fat Both are french words that when translated to english from Mardi Gras means Fat Tuesday.
à lundi, au revoir means 'see you on Monday, goodbye'.
"Le lundi" in French means "on Monday." It is used to indicate that something happens specifically on that day of the week.
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Monday, subject: science.
It means, "Tuesday, I play the computer." "Mardi" means "Tuesday". "Je" means "I". "Joue" is the conjugated form of "jouer" meaning "to play". "À" means "at" in English, but we English speakers don't use these "filler words." Lastly, "l'ordinateur" means "the computer."
the first lesson on Monday (morning)