Examples of using "Días" in a sentence and their english translations:
1 week, 10 days, 20 days
Give me five days.
Give me five days.
Good Morning!
Good morning.
But other days, more bad days than good days,
- We have only three days.
- We've only got three days.
You only have three days.
Good day. What do you want?
- I haven't eaten for days.
- I haven't eaten for many days.
every day.
Within just a few days,
Good morning, Mike.
Ten days passed by.
- Hello!
- Hi.
- Good day!
- How are you doing, miss?
It rained for days.
- Good morning, sweetheart.
- Hello, Honey.
- Good morning, honey.
Good morning, grandpa!
For how many days?
- Hello! Good morning!
- Hi! Good morning!
- Good morning, Tom.
- Good morning, Tom!
- Morning!
- Mornin'!
"Hello," I said.
- Good afternoon.
- Good day.
- Hello.
- Good morning.
- Good afternoon!
Give me five days.
- Morning, sleepyheads!
- Good morning, you sleepyheads!
Good morning, Tatoeba.
"Good morning." "Coffee."
I will answer within three days.
It's enough for five days.
Her days are numbered.
- The snow lasted four days.
- It snowed for four days.
How many days did the Six-Day War last?
Good morning, how are you doing?
- It was three days ago.
- That was three days ago.
- That happened three days ago.
One of these days is none of these days.
- He came back two days after.
- He came back two days later.
These days I'm very busy.
I'm going to stay here for several days.
The days are growing longer.
Do you come here every day?
It kept raining for three days.
I need a few more days.
Do you eat rice every day?
That happened three days ago.
Good morning, how are you doing?
We see him every day.
It rained for three days in a row.
- I am going to stay here for a couple of days.
- I'm going to stay here for a couple of days.
- The days are growing longer.
- The days are getting longer.
Do you go running every day?
It took 400 days.
so can you use ten days?"