In most of Europe and South America the working week starts on Monday.
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).
The French week starts on Monday (lundi) and ends on Sunday (dimanche).
The days of the week in Spanish are: lunes (Monday), martes (Tuesday), mircoles (Wednesday), jueves (Thursday), viernes (Friday), sbado (Saturday), and domingo (Sunday).
"Next week" refers to the upcoming week after the current one. For example, if today is Thursday, next week would start on Monday.
The working week starts on a Monday, but the calender week starts on a Sunday.
Monday is the first day of the school week (in the US).Most schools start their week on Monday.
Normally Monday is considered the first day of the week. In Spanish that would be "lunes".
If you use Monday as the start of the week then Sunday is after Monday.
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In most of Europe and South America the working week starts on Monday.
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).
Usually Monday and Friday. when people are starting up their week (Monday) and when people are ending their week, (Friday)
Depends on when YOU start the week. Domingo, lunes, martes, miércoles, jueves, viernes, sábado Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday you count
The French week starts on Monday (lundi) and ends on Sunday (dimanche).
For me it is Monday.
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