Examples of using "Sonntag" in a sentence and their english translations:
See you on Sunday!
After Saturday comes Sunday.
- Today is Sunday.
- It's Sunday today.
- Sunday comes after Saturday.
- Sunday follows Saturday.
After Sunday comes Monday.
Sunday comes after Saturday.
I'm getting married next Sunday.
- It was Sunday yesterday.
- Yesterday was Sunday.
- It is Sunday tomorrow.
- Tomorrow is Sunday.
- Tomorrow's Sunday.
Today is Sunday.
The day after tomorrow will be Sunday.
It's Sunday.
Is today Sunday?
What are you going to do next Sunday?
I'm free on Sunday.
We've fixed on starting next Sunday.
Yesterday was Sunday, not Saturday.
I'm getting married next Sunday.
What about Sunday?
Tomorrow's Saturday. Sunday.
Keep next Sunday free.
Monday comes after Sunday.
- After Saturday comes Sunday.
- Sunday follows Saturday.
No one works on Sundays.
There will be a vote on Sunday.
Saturday comes before Sunday.
I work on Sunday.
I'm getting married next Sunday.
It has been raining since Sunday.
Sunday comes after Saturday.
Sunday is not a workday.
- What do you do on Sunday?
- What are you doing Sunday?
What are you doing Sunday?
Christmas comes but once a year.
Not every day is Sunday.
I will come to see you next Sunday.
Do you go to church every Sunday?
You must be back on Sunday at the latest.
I will come to see you next Sunday.
He had to work even on Sunday.
It has been raining since last Sunday.
Shall I come next Sunday?
She used to play tennis every Sunday.
- Must you work on Sunday?
- Do you need to work on Sunday?
I'll be free next Sunday.
She plays tennis every Sunday.
Let's meet on Sunday.
I will have to work on Sunday.
What are you going to do next Sunday?
He plays golf every Sunday.
I'm leaving on Sunday.
We will stay here until Sunday.
- I don't work on Sunday.
- I do not work on Sunday.
I play tennis every Sunday.
I had to work on Sunday.
What are you doing Sunday?
I'll go on Sunday.