Examples of using "Lunes" in a sentence and their english translations:
- It's Monday.
- It is Monday today.
- It's Monday today.
- Today is Monday.
- Today's Monday.
- It's Monday today.
- Today is Monday.
- Today, it's Monday.
- I'll come back Monday.
- I'll be back on Monday.
Do you work on Monday?
- It's Monday.
- It is Monday.
- See you Monday.
- See you on Monday!
Where will you be on Monday?
Today's Monday, isn't it?
How about Monday?
I hate Mondays.
- It's Monday.
- It is Monday today.
We came back on Monday.
I'll come back Monday.
Call me on Monday.
Do it Monday.
Is today Monday?
- It's not Monday.
- It isn't Monday.
It's still Monday.
- Do you work on Monday?
- Do you work on Mondays?
It's only Monday.
I'm leaving on Monday.
Yesterday was Monday.
- It's Monday.
- It is Monday today.
- It's Monday today.
- Today is Monday.
- Today, it's Monday.
- It is Monday.
- Today's Monday.
Is it still Monday?
I'll be back on Monday.
See you Monday.
I seldom go out on Monday.
I lost my job on Monday.
How many classes do you have on Monday?
Classes start on Monday.
I was pretty sick on Monday.
Is today really Monday?
Let's have a party next Monday.
I saw Tom on Monday.
It has been raining since last Monday.
He used to come here on Mondays.
- Where are you on Monday?
- Where will you be on Monday?
I don't work on Monday.
I love Monday!
- Let's wait until Monday.
- Let's wait till Monday.
I don't work on Mondays.
Can you come back on Monday?
Tom will be back on Monday.
- I must leave on Monday.
- I've got to leave on Monday.
- I have to leave on Monday.
- I'll see you on Monday.
- I'll see you Monday.
- See you on Monday.
- See you Monday.
I'll be there Monday.
Are you busy on Monday?
Tom died on Monday.
Tom died Monday.
Tom returns Monday.
Where are you going on Monday?
Tom will be coming back Monday.
We do this every Monday.
Is Monday OK?
It's Monday, you know.
- I thought it was Monday.
- I thought that it was Monday.
See you on Monday.
I love Monday!
You have until Monday.
Where will you be on Monday?
- Tom passed away on Monday.
- Tom passed away Monday.
Tom resigned last Monday.
Let's go there on Monday.
I'll be ready on Monday.