It translates to "if today is Monday, tomorrow will be."
"Hoy es el lunes" means "Today is Monday" in Spanish.
"Si hoy es jueves, mañana es..." means "If today is Thursday, tomorrow is..."
Lo siento, eso no tiene sentido. Si hoy es lunes, no puede ser miércoles. ¿En qué más puedo ayudarte?
Hoy es (día de la semana), or simply mention the day we are currently on.
"Pa la calle hoy y mañana" is a Spanish phrase that translates to "Out in the street today and tomorrow." It is often used to express a carefree attitude or a desire to have a good time without worrying about the future.
hoy = today mañana = tomorrow
"Hoy es el lunes" means "Today is Monday" in Spanish.
Not today, not tomorrow
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
Si hoy es lunes ayer fue? = If today is Monday, what was yesterday?The answer would be "domingo" = Sunday
"Si hoy es jueves, mañana es..." means "If today is Thursday, tomorrow is..."
The phrase means "what is today?". The answer would be something like "Hoy es el lunes".
Si no hoy, el lunes.
Hoy y manana
Lo siento, eso no tiene sentido. Si hoy es lunes, no puede ser miércoles. ¿En qué más puedo ayudarte?
Today is Wednesday= Hoy es miercoles. (There's an accent on the first e in miercoles.)
You can say "ayer fue lunes". Note that days of the week are not capitalized in Spanish.