That means "January". Note that names of months (and weekdays) are not capitalized in Spanish.
That means "Friday". Note that unlike in English, names of months or weekdays are not capitalized in Spanish.
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262 weekdays
The plural form is weekdays.
There are twenty weekdays in February (with no leap year).
"The week" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase la semana. The feminine singular phrase may be used in the sense of weekdays or of work week. The pronunciation will be "la sey-MA-na" in Spanish.
260 weekdays
There were 260 weekdays in 2011.
In 2012 there were 261 weekdays.
"12 de mayo". Note 1: The day is placed before the month. Note 2: In English, the names of months and weekdays start with an uppercase letters; in Spanish, this is not the case.