c'est le lundi et le vendredi
To say "It's Monday" in French, you would say "C'est lundi."
'On Monday and on Thursday' is 'le lundi et le jeudi' in French.
The French consider the week to start on Monday, but this is simply a calendar convention just as the American week starting on Sunday is a calendar convention. It does not change any dates or the work-week (which is still Monday-Friday).
Next Friday would be 4 days after Monday, so it would be on the following Friday.
In Spanish, the days of the week are: lunes (Monday), martes (Tuesday), mircoles (Wednesday), jueves (Thursday), viernes (Friday), sbado (Saturday), and domingo (Sunday). In French, the days of the week are: lundi (Monday), mardi (Tuesday), mercredi (Wednesday), jeudi (Thursday), vendredi (Friday), samedi (Saturday), and dimanche (Sunday). In German, the days of the week are: Montag (Monday), Dienstag (Tuesday), Mittwoch (Wednesday), Donnerstag (Thursday), Freitag (Friday), Samstag (Saturday), and Sonntag (Sunday).
lundi à vendredi
lundi (Monday mardi mercredi jeudi vendredi (Friday) samedi (Saturday) dimanche (Sunday)
The term 'Friday - Monday' means Friday through Monday(Friday, Saturday, Sunday, and Monday).
When you say next Monday on a Friday, it means in three days. There are two full days between Friday and Monday. The weekend, Saturday and Sunday is between Friday and Monday.
To say "It's Monday" in French, you would say "C'est lundi."
this Friday is : 'ce vendredi' in French.
Monday - Lundi Tuesday - Mardi Wednesday - Mercredi Thursday - Jeudi Friday - Vendredi Saturday - Samedi Sunday - Dimanche
No. We say Monday to Friday.
Vendredi 13 is the French spelling for Friday the 13th. 13 is 'treize' in French.
Vendredi
'On Monday and on Thursday' is 'le lundi et le jeudi' in French.
"Mercredi" means "Wednesday" in French. The days of the week are as follows: Monday-Lundi Tuesday-Mardi Wednesday-Mercredi Thursday-Jeudi Friday-Vendredi Saturday-Samedi Sunday-Dimanche