This goes back to biblical times.
It stems from the passage "God built the world in six days,d on the seventh he rested".
The day of rest being Sunday.
So the logical conclusion is that the week begins on Monday.
This is also the way many other countries do it.
In most of Europe and South America the working week starts on Monday.
The days of the week in Spanish are: lunes (Monday), martes (Tuesday), mircoles (Wednesday), jueves (Thursday), viernes (Friday), sbado (Saturday), and domingo (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, 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).
"Es lunes" is Spanish for "It's 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).
lunes, martes miercoles, jueves, viernes, sabado, domingo.
monday
Normally Monday is considered the first day of the week. In Spanish that would be "lunes".
In most of Europe and South America the working week starts on Monday.
If you mean what day of the week did July begin, the 1st of July 2013 was a Monday.
lunes (Monday)martes (Tuesday)miercoles (Wednesday) Accent over the "i"jueves (Thursday)viernes (Frida)sábado (Saturday)domingo (Sunday)In Spanish, the days of the week are not capitalized and the week begins with Monday, as opposed to Sunday in English.
monday week-i think Easter week, freshman week called monday week.
January 1, 1973 fell on a Monday. As of 2011, the next year to start on a Monday will be 2018.
(Beginning with the Spanish for 'Monday'): lunes/martes/miercoles/jueves/viernes/sabado/domingo
monday week-i think Easter week, freshman week called monday week.
I can answer you the same thing: why does your calendar start with Sunday? You start your week on Monday, right? You go to your job on Monday, not Sunday. So it doesn't make any sense that your week calendar starts on Sunday.
"De la semana" is Spanish for "of the week" Lunes es un día de la semana. (Monday is a day of the week.)