Examples of using "Lundi" in a sentence and their english translations:
- It is Monday today.
- It's Monday today.
- Today is Monday.
- Today, it's Monday.
- Do you work on Monday?
- Do you work on Mondays?
I'll call you on Monday.
- It's Monday.
- It is Monday today.
- It's Monday today.
- Today is Monday.
- Today, it's Monday.
How about Monday?
I'll see you guys Monday.
- It's Monday today.
- Today is Monday.
- Today, it's Monday.
I'll call you on Monday.
I'll be ready on Monday.
Today, it's Monday.
- I'll come back Monday.
- I'll be back on Monday.
- It's Monday.
- It is Monday.
Try us again next Monday.
- It is Monday today.
- It's Monday today.
- Today is Monday.
- Today, it's Monday.
Is today Monday?
I'm leaving on Monday.
Yesterday was Monday.
Let's go there on Monday.
- It is Monday today.
- Today is Monday.
Do you work on Monday?
- Let's wait until Monday.
- Let's wait till Monday.
- The party's Monday.
- The party's on Monday.
I'll be there Monday night.
Where were you last Monday?
What are you doing next Monday?
We leave for Australia on Monday.
Monday comes after Sunday.
School starts next Monday.
We have Monday off.
My brother is coming on Monday.
Monday begins on Saturday.
The lesson will begin on Monday.
They should work on Monday.
I'm busy on Monday.
Next Monday is a holiday.
- I must leave on Monday.
- I've got to leave on Monday.
- I have to leave on Monday.
- Today is Monday.
- Today, it's Monday.
- I'll see you on Monday.
- I'll see you Monday.
- See you on Monday.
- See you Monday.
Tom has Monday off.
Classes will resume Monday.
- Classes begin on Monday.
- Classes start on Monday.
Where are you going on Monday?
I have an exam on Monday.
- It's Monday tomorrow.
- Tomorrow is Monday.
- The show is on Monday.
- The show's Monday.
The event is on Monday.
I saw Tom on Monday.
Tom will be buried on Monday.
The campaign ends on Monday.
It's going to snow Monday.
I did that on Monday.
Do you work on Mondays?
- I work on Mondays.
- I work on Monday.
I'll be here on Monday.
How about Monday?