lunes a sábado
Monday - Lundi Tuesday - Mardi Wednesday - Mercredi Thursday - Jeudi Friday - Vendredi Saturday - Samedi Sunday - Dimanche
You can say "ayer fue lunes". Note that days of the week are not capitalized in Spanish.
You could say "Tomorrow is ... (day of the week)" which would be "Mañana es (day of the week)." The days of the week are: Monday - Lunes Tuesday - Martes Wednesday - Miércoles Thursday - Jueves Friday - Viernes Saturday - Sábado Sunday - Domingo
"No puedo esperar hasta la fiesta el sabado." (Sabado has an accent on the first a.)
Samedi is how you say Saturday in French.
Se abre el lunes hasta el sábado.
The term 'Friday - Monday' means Friday through Monday(Friday, Saturday, Sunday, and Monday).
monday lunestuesday marteswednesday Miércolesthursday juevesfriday viernessaturday Sábadosunday domingo
"Monday" in Spanish is "el lunes", and is not capitalized.
This is how you say Saturday school in Spanish la escuela los sábados.
Monday in spanish is lunes.
Saturday in Spanish is sábado (not capitalized except in titles).
el sabado
Sábado
lundi (Monday mardi mercredi jeudi vendredi (Friday) samedi (Saturday) dimanche (Sunday)
If a teacher walked into the classroom and said "If only yesterday was tomorrow, today would have been Saturday" then the day would have to be Monday. The day before Monday is Sunday, and if Sunday were the next day, the current day would be Saturday.
Booze :And, 'Saturday Night' (weekend) far- far better then Sunday because Monday's following. Where else Sunday follows Saturday. Thus globally 'Saturday Night' is the night to party, drink all night or say "BOOZE" all through the night. And use Sunday to get raid of hang-over and resume office Monday morning.boozed , boozing , boozes.