I giorni della settimana is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "the days of the week." Lunedì, martedì, mercoledì, giovedì, venerdì, sabato and domenica represent the Italian equivalents of "Monday," "Tuesday," "Wednesday," "Thursday," "Friday," "Saturday" and Sunday." The pronunciation will be "ee DJOR-nee DEL-la SET-tee-MA-na" in Pisan Italian.
giorni della settimana
"What do you wear every day of the week?" in English is Cosa si indossa durante la settimana? in Italian.
Oggi è lunedì! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Today is Monday!" The declaration models a difference whereby Italian, unlike English, does not capitalize the days of the week. The pronunciation will be "OD-djee eh LOO-ney-DEE" in Pisan Italian.
Monday - lunedi Tuesday - martedi Wednesday - mercoledì Thursday - giovedi Friday - venerdì Saturday - sabato Sunday - domenica
"Tomorrow and Friday" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase domani e venerdì. The masculine singular nouns linked by a conjunction model a difference between the two languages whereby English capitalizes days of the week and Italian does not. The pronunciation will be "do-MA-nee ey VEY-ner-DEE" in Italian.
"Tomorrow and Wednesday" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase domani e mercoledì. The masculine singular nouns linked by a conjunction showcase a difference between the two languages whereby Italian does not capitalize days of the week and English does. The pronunciation will be "do-MA-nee ey mer-KO-ley-DEE" in Italian.
Settimana is an Italian equivalent of the English word "week." The feminine singular noun may be preceded immediately by the feminine singular la since Italian employs definite articles where English does not use "the." The pronunciation will be "SET-tee-MA-na" in Pisan Italian.
'Week' or 'the week' may be English equivalents of 'la settimana'. The phrase is pronounced 'lah SEHT-tee-MAH-nah'. A week is made up of seven days, which is 'siete giorni' in Italian.
Farò seguito con il medico la prossima semana! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Will follow up with doctor next week!" The statement translates literally as "I will do (a) follow-up with the doctor the next week!" in English. The pronunciation will be "fa-RO SEY-gwee-to ko-neel MEY-dee-ko la PROS-see-ma sey-MA-na" in Pisan Italian.
La settimana scorsa and l'ultima settimana are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "last week." Context makes clear whether the week before the present one (case 1) or the final week in someone's life or of an event being held (example 2) suits. The respective pronunciations will be "la SET-tee-MA-na SKOR-sa" and "LOOL-tee-ma SET-tee-MA-na" in Pisan Italian.
"The week of February 2" in English is la semaine du 2 février in French.
Comment s'est passé votre week-end? in French is "How was your last week-end?" in English.
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