"Lunes" means "Monday" in English.
"Este lunes" means "this Monday" in English. It refers to the upcoming Monday from the current moment in time.
"Mi primera clase los lunes" means "My first class on Mondays" in English.
"Es lunes" is Spanish for "It is Monday."
"Los lunes" means "Mondays" in Spanish.
"Hoy es el lunes" means "Today is Monday" in Spanish.
"Este lunes" means "this Monday" in English. It refers to the upcoming Monday from the current moment in time.
"Los lunes" means "Mondays" in Spanish.
"Es lunes" is Spanish for "It is 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?"
Sábado is "Saturday".Lunes: MondayMartes: TuesdayMiércoles: WednesdayJueves: ThursdayViernes: FridaySábado: SaturdayDomingo: SundaySaturday
It is "las lunas", not "los lunas", but las lunas means "the moons". For example, "las lunas de Saturno" is "the moons of Saturn".
Lunes
Apparently it is named after the Moon, just as in English. Moon, in Spanish, is "luna".
It means 'Monday to Wednesday from 9PM' A partir de.. translates as from, beginning etc
Where do you go on Mondays.
it means: Today is Monday, the 9th of September of 2008.
I'll see you on Monday.