Examples of using "Martedì" in a sentence and their english translations:
Are you free on Tuesday?
Are you free on Tuesday?
Tuesday?
- Come on Tuesday, if possible.
- Come on Tuesday, if it's possible.
It has been raining since Tuesday.
Let's meet on Tuesday.
Let's meet on Tuesday.
You might as well wait until Tuesday.
Isn't it Tuesday?
Today is Tuesday.
We'll see each other on Tuesday.
Tomorrow is Tuesday.
Yesterday was Tuesday.
- Is it Tuesday already?
- It's already Tuesday?
The day after tomorrow is Tuesday.
She usually comes here on Tuesdays.
Tuesday we will go to the clubhouse.
Come one Tuesday, if possible.
You might as well wait until Tuesday.
I only come on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
Classes begin next Tuesday.
Tuesday was certainly cold.
I will return your book on Tuesday if I have finished it.
On Tuesday, January 16, 1996,
Yesterday was Tuesday, January 26, 2010.
What day of the week is Tuesday?
The event is on Tuesday.
I'm here on both Mondays and Tuesdays.
- We must finish everything before Tuesday morning.
- We have to finish everything before Tuesday morning.
Finishing this job by Tuesday will be easy.
Last Tuesday I visited the United States.
It's Monday today and it will be Tuesday tomorrow.
Next Monday and Tuesday are holidays.
I don't know if today is Monday or Tuesday.
My brother usually calls me from Chicago on Tuesday evenings.
Because on a ill-fated day, Tuesday, February 10, 2015,
The vegetables are brought there on Tuesday and Friday.
Allan works on Tuesday and Friday nights at the Konbini.
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday are the seven days of the week.
Monday is the first day, Tuesday is the second day, and so on.
Tom told me that he could come on any day but Tuesday.
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday and holiday are the days of the week.