"it's friday".
The word for Friday is Spanish is Viernes. Say a V. Start to say a V. Now with your front teeth over your bottom lip like you would say an English V say a B. That is a Spanish V. Say an e as in Me. Say a d. You flipped your tongue forward. Now try that backwards. That is the Spanish R. The nes is like in English. The e is like the a in the article a as in a man. I hope that helps.
I am so eager for Friday
v-air-nes viernes
el viernes
Good Friday in Spanish is El Viernes Santo.
Friday
Holy Friday.
It means: Yesterday (ayer) it was (fue) Friday (viernes).
on fridays
Some are Dia de los Muertos, 5 de Mayo, Semana Santa, Viernes Santo and Epifania.
santo = "saint" or "holy"
"Te amo" is "I love you". "Viernes" is "Friday". It could possibley by confused with "Te llamo el viernes"? That could be translated as "Call you on Friday?" Or simply it means "I love Friday"
"it's friday".
That means "Friday". Note that unlike in English, names of months or weekdays are not capitalized in Spanish.
"No te olvides del Viernes" translates to "Don't forget about Friday" in English.
The word for Friday is Spanish is Viernes. Say a V. Start to say a V. Now with your front teeth over your bottom lip like you would say an English V say a B. That is a Spanish V. Say an e as in Me. Say a d. You flipped your tongue forward. Now try that backwards. That is the Spanish R. The nes is like in English. The e is like the a in the article a as in a man. I hope that helps.