it means on or before monday
The ancient Romans named the first 2 days of the week in honor of the sun and the moon, and so we call them Sunday (sun's day) and Monday (moon's day).
It means you were born on Monday.
Friday. The day before yesterday (WED) was two days after Monday.
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Today is Sunday. Monday is the day before two days after today (the day before tomorrow). Monday is the day before Tuesday. Two days after today is Tuesday.
"Lunes" means "Monday" in English.
No, Monday is a noun. It functions as an adverbial (answering when) in the truncated forms that mean "on Monday" and as a noun adjunct in forms such as Monday meeting.
The coming Monday means the next Monday from the day you are in. Example: if it is Friday and someone says the coming Monday,they are talking about the Monday coming up.
It means from now until the end of Monday.
"este lunes" = This monday or the next monday lunes = monday
Yes this is grammatically correct.If you mean it to be a question then it would be "Are you looking forward to Monday?"If you mean to refer to yourself then it would be "I am looking forward to Monday."
Monday.