Examples of using "Mercoledì" in a sentence and their english translations:
Are you free on Wednesday?
- Today is Wednesday.
- It's Wednesday.
- It is Wednesday.
- Today it's Wednesday.
Wednesday I am free.
I have work on Wednesday.
It's Wednesday.
- She has been sick since last Wednesday.
- She's been sick since last Wednesday.
Wednesday? Thursday? Friday?
Today is Wednesday.
Tomorrow is Wednesday.
Yesterday was Wednesday.
Wednesday is near!
She has been sick since last Wednesday.
Wednesday's test will be difficult.
This Wednesday I'll see Carla.
I'll see you next Wednesday.
- The party's Wednesday.
- The party's on Wednesday.
- We have no classes on Wednesday afternoons.
- We don't have class on Wednesday afternoons.
Today is Wednesday. I am reading.
- "What day of the week is it?" "It's Wednesday."
- "What day is it?" "It's Wednesday."
Sami goes to church on Wednesday.
She has been sick since last Wednesday.
We have no classes on Wednesday afternoons.
Wednesday is a little Friday.
The event is on Wednesday.
"Is today Wednesday?" "Look at the calendar."
I work every other day: Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.
Derby Day is Wednesday fortnight.
We don't have class on Wednesday afternoons.
I'm going to ask my hairdresser when I go on Wednesday if I can.
Do you want me to learn English for the competition on Wednesday?
Tom has arranged for Mary to meet John on Wednesday.
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday are the seven days of the week.
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday and holiday are the days of the week.
German classes are held twice a week - on Mondays and Wednesdays.
German classes are held twice a week - on Mondays and Wednesdays.