I'll see you on Monday.
My best guess is that this is "El lunes estudio el francés. ¿Te gusta Francia?" This would mean "Monday I study French. Do you like France?"
¿Le / les / te / os pagué el lunes?
Lunes de Pascua
"Hoy es el lunes" means "Today is Monday" in Spanish.
"Te llamaré el lunes mi bello/hermoso amor"
Monday.
It is contigo and not contito... quiero ver el amanecer contigo... I want to see the sunrise with you...
You can say "ayer fue lunes". Note that days of the week are not capitalized in Spanish.
If what you want is a translation, "El lunes por la tarde" is Spanish for "Monday afternoon".
"Give me a call on Monday, old man."
Cuanto estará el dólar para el lunes
Estare a casa el lunes = (I'll) be home Monday Be home Monday (imperative) = Este a casa el lunes