Examples of using "Donnerstag" in a sentence and their english translations:
- It is Thursday.
- It's Thursday.
- Until Thursday!
- See you Thursday!
Wednesday? Thursday? Friday?
- Today is Thursday.
- It's Thursday today.
Yesterday was Thursday.
Tomorrow is Thursday.
- It is Thursday.
- It's Thursday.
a Monday through Thursday,
- See you next Thursday.
Thursday night is free beer night.
Next Thursday is a holiday.
Q&A Thursday video.
Last Thursday I sold my house.
We should know the result by Thursday.
It has been raining since last Thursday.
Mother has been sick since last Thursday.
We met last Thursday.
Every Thursday we go to the cinema.
Today is Thursday, the nineteenth of October.
I wish you all a relaxing Thursday!
Is today Thursday or Friday?
for another Q&A Thursday.
- Talk to you next Thursday, guys.
in a Q&A Thursday video,"
in our Q&A Thursday videos.
We should know the result by Thursday.
Tom hopes to get the results by Thursday.
Hi, Fred, how about badminton on Thursday?
Last Thursday I sold my house.
for another Q&A Thursday video.
Q and A Thursday video, worst case,
on another Q & A Thursday video,
We should know the result by Thursday.
I'm going to be there from Monday to Thursday.
You must hand in your homework by Thursday without fail.
On Thursday we're going to the garden.
We should know the result by Thursday.
for another Q and A Thursday video.
- So that's it for this week's Q & A Thursday.
We have to be done with everything by Thursday morning.
Thursday night is free beer night.
This year, Valentine's Day falls on a Thursday.
There's Wiener Schnitzel in the canteen every Thursday.
So that's it for this week's Q&A Thursday video.
on next week's Q&A Thursday video,
in the next week's Q and A Thursday video,
- We're here for another Q&A Thursday,
- Today we have another Q & A Thursday,
and I'm here for Q&A Thursdays.
on every Thursday, but again, if you're an
We talked about rev.com in the previous Q&A Thursday,
and today is another Q and A Thursday video
with your question, and we may answer it next Thursday.
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday and holiday are the days of the week.
We have a horse saying that Thursday is coming from Wednesday.
And we're here for another Q&A Thursday.
Thank you for watching this week's Q&A Thursday video.
It's Neil Patel here for another Q&A Thursday.
- So, that's it for this week's Q and A Thursday video.
and today we're here for another Q&A Thursday.
- So, that's it for this week's Q and A Thursday videos,
If you wanna be in next week's Q & A Thursday,
that you want answered in a Q&A Thursday video,
and you want to answer it on a Q & A Thursday video,
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday are the seven days of the week.
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday are the seven days of the week.
for another Q and A Thursday, I'm here with Adam
- Yes, we may answer it in another Q and A Thursday video
and we're here for another Q and A Thursday video.
A week is divided into seven days: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday are the seven days of the week.
A week has seven days: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
They can come on Monday or Tuesday, but not on Wednesday or Thursday.