In Spanish, you would say, "Te llamaré el miércoles." This translates directly to "I will call you on Wednesday." The phrase maintains the future tense and specifies the day of the week.
The word you are looking for is "cue"
je t'appelle bientôt
i don't know but say this when you prank call sombody: call a phone number in your town and like a neighbor and say to your girl that's a friend and tell her to wait out side with her hands waving in the air and tell the neighbor victom person and tell them to look out side there door accross the street and they might say what they see and you say that's me and your victome might say but she isn't holding a phone by the way the friend could be wearing regular cloths anyway oh it has to be a man victom and when he says what he sees say that's me and he will say but shes not holding a phone then you say lets just say i have a secret then say bye never call this back you never spoke to me wink wink then hang up anyway thx for asking i hope this was helpful to you bye you can email me for more prank call ideas at : (sammierox7@gmail.com)
tu peux m'appeler - or more direct: appelle-moi
If u try to call it back it will say blocked
Since tomorrow is wednesday I'd say Wednesday of next week or Wednesday next. People will understand
Miércoles is Wednesday.
To say "happy Wednesday" in French say bon mercredi.
You say Wenerei
Because it is the middle day of the week.
Mittwoch = Wednesday
If you mean to say "Wednesday 37 times", type "thirty-seven Wednesdays". If you mean to say "The event that belongs to Wednesday", type "Wednesday's event". If you mean to say "You'll see it with your own eyes if you're here on any Wednesday", type "Wednesday's the day!"
Wednesday: बुधवार budhavaar
Srijeda.
"mercredi"
Mercredi
Onsdag