Examples of using "Montag" in a sentence and their english translations:
- It's Monday.
- It is Monday.
- I'll see you on Monday.
- I'll see you Monday.
- See you on Monday.
Wait until Monday to do that.
After Sunday comes Monday.
How about Monday?
- It's Monday.
- It is Monday.
- Today is Monday.
- Today, it's Monday.
- It's Monday tomorrow.
- Tomorrow is Monday.
Is today Monday?
Yesterday was Monday.
Is tomorrow Monday?
a Monday through Thursday,
I'll see you Monday.
- Please wait until Monday!
- Please wait until Monday.
Were you here last Monday?
Please wait until Monday to do that.
I come here every Monday.
I'll be there Monday.
We have a French test next Monday.
Monday comes after Sunday.
I love Monday!
Tom is getting married on Monday.
Tom has Monday off.
Is today really Monday?
Tom died Monday.
School starts Monday.
Why wait until Monday?
Do it Monday.
Is Monday OK?
- It's not Monday.
- It isn't Monday.
Monday's a holiday.
It's only Monday.
Today isn't Monday.
I have Monday off.
Tom will come on Monday.
Tom came on Monday.
We have Monday off.
I'm coming on Monday.
- Please wait until Monday!
- Please wait until Monday.
Wait until Monday to do that.
Wait until Monday to do that.
I lost my job on Monday.
We play volleyball every Monday.
We play basketball every Monday.
We have a French test next Monday.
You should wait until Monday to do that.
Where would you like to go next Monday?
The ticket is good through Monday.
Let us know by next Monday.
Come on Monday if you can.
I'll be here until Monday.
Tom was buried Monday.
Will I be able to see you next Monday?
Tom will be buried on Monday.
I'm going to do that next Monday.
The ticket is good through Monday.
The meeting is next Monday.
Please get this work finished by Monday.