It means: Barev -hello (janik), du-you, shat-very, (anush), martes - person anush & janik: it means combination of all these words: affectionate, agreeable, amiable, angelic, appealing, attractive, beautiful, beloved, charming, cherished, companionable, considerate, darling, dear, dearest, delectable, delicious, delightful, dulcet, engaging, fair, generous, gentle, good-humored, good-natured, heavenly, lovable, loving, luscious, mild, mushy, patient, pet, pleasant, pleasing, precious, reasonable, saccharine, sweet-tempered, sympathetic, taking, tender, thoughtful, treasured, unselfish, winning, winsome Hello, sweetness you are very delightful person.
Los martes means "Tuesday."
Literally: 'Me encanta el martes gordo' But if you mean, by 'fat Tuesday', the festival 'Mardi Gras', substitute 'martes de carnaval' for 'martes gordo'
"Que estudias los Martes?" means " What do you study on Tuesdays?".
Tuesday = martes
It's Tuesday.
It means "Until Tuesday".
How many classes do you have on Tuesdays? is ¿Cuántas clases tienes los martes? (Note that days of the week aren't capitalized in Spanish.)
"What day is it before Tuesday?"
Entregado el día Martes, for example. Delivered in Tuesday.
If you mean good morning in spanish, it is: Buenos dias or summit If you mean the date today, it is martes, dieciséis noviembre
It is Spanish for Tuesday and the latin name for a mammal called Sable (try Google,.)
The meaning of the term Anushka in Marathi is " a term of endearment". It is a popular Hindu name that can also mean the shower of flowers and beauty of grace.