in the Dictionary.
'T'hursday comes before 'W'ednesday
domingo - Sunday lunes - monday martes - Tuesday miercoles- Wednesday jueves - Thursday viernes - Friday sabado - Saturday
Monday - Lundi Tuesday - Mardi Wednesday - Mercredi Thursday - Jeudi Friday - Vendredi Saturday - Samedi Sunday - Dimanche
The first day of the week is usually lunes (Monday) on a Spanish language calendar, followed by martes (Tuesday), miercoles (Wednesday), jueves (Thursday), viernes (Friday), sabado (Saturday), and domingo (Sunday).
Depends on when YOU start the week. Domingo, lunes, martes, miércoles, jueves, viernes, sábado Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday you count
Monday - Lundi Tuesday - Mardi Wednesday - Mercredi Thursday - Jeudi Friday - Vendredi Saturday - Samedi Sunday - Dimanche
Thursday ! :)
I would say thursday.
If today is Friday, the day that comes before yesterday is Wednesday. The day that follows Wednesday is Thursday. Therefore, the day that follows the day that comes after the day that comes before the day before yesterday is Friday.
Saturday, then Sunday, then Monday, then Tuesday, then Wednesday, then Thursday, then back to Friday.If you are thinking of it in "Christian terms", then after Good Friday comes Holy Saturday, and then Easter Sunday.
DICTIONARY
65 days after a Thursday is a Saturday. 65 days before a Thursday is a Tuesday.
Think about it, what day is it two days before Saturday? Look on the calender if you can't figure it out. Two days before saturday would be Thursday. If Thursday was yesterday, then today would be Friday.
noon.....lol
Saturday
If three days from now is Thursday, then today is Monday. The day before yesterday would be Sunday, and the day before that would be Saturday. Therefore, the answer is Saturday.
Wednesday comes after Tuesday and before Thursday.
The day that comes after Wednesday is Thursday. In the standard seven-day week, the sequence follows: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.