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).
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, they are: lundi, mardi, mercredi, jeudi, vendredi, samedi, and dimanche. In German, they are: Montag, Dienstag, Mittwoch, Donnerstag, Freitag, Samstag, and Sonntag.
The days of the week in Spanish are: lunes (Monday), martes (Tuesday), mircoles (Wednesday), jueves (Thursday), viernes (Friday), sbado (Saturday), and domingo (Sunday).
It means, "Write the days (of the week, presumably) in Spanish.
"Cuantos días hay en la semana" means "how many days are there in the week?" in Spanish.
Yes, the first letter of days and months has to be capitalized Every noun has starts with a capital letter in German.
I was wondering the same thing. What I have been able to glean is that "dim dom son" isn't a word in and of itself. Each syllable is the beginning of the day of the week in French, Spanish, and German, respectively. I don't know why they are only listing the beginning of each word. French = Dimanche Spanish = Domingo German = Sonntag (all German days of week end in 'tag'.)
The letters DLMMJVS are the letters abbreviating the days of the week in Spanish and French: Domingo Lunes Martes Miércoles Jueves Viernes Sábado = Spanish days of the week Dimanche Lundi Mardi Mercredi Jeudi Vendredi Samedi = French days of the week Some of the English day names are adopted from Norse gods, so we have SMTWTFS.
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, they are: lundi, mardi, mercredi, jeudi, vendredi, samedi, and dimanche. In German, they are: Montag, Dienstag, Mittwoch, Donnerstag, Freitag, Samstag, and Sonntag.
6 days a week
Six days a week
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Sunday is "domingo" in Spanish. Note the days of the week are not capitalized in Spanish.
In Germany the are 4 working days
Huit jours = one week= eight days. (The French count funny)
Thursday is "el jueves" in Spanish. Note that the days of the week are not capitalized in Spanish.
5 days a week, Monday to Friday.
The days of the week in Spanish are: lunes (Monday), martes (Tuesday), mircoles (Wednesday), jueves (Thursday), viernes (Friday), sbado (Saturday), and domingo (Sunday).