Examples of using "Sábado" in a sentence and their english translations:
- It's Saturday today.
- It is Saturday.
- Today is Saturday.
- It's Saturday.
- It is Saturday.
- It's Saturday.
- It's Saturday today.
- Today is Saturday.
It's Saturday today.
Today is Saturday.
- It is Saturday.
- It's Saturday.
- Good Shabbos.
- Good Shabbos!
- Shabbat Shalom.
I'm busy on Saturday.
I'll be there on Saturday.
- Will it be Saturday tomorrow?
- Is tomorrow Saturday?
Today is Saturday.
- It's Saturday today.
- Today is Saturday.
Yesterday was Saturday.
Tomorrow is Saturday.
Tomorrow's Saturday. Sunday.
Do you go to school on Saturday?
Saturday was special.
I'll see you Saturday.
He reached Kyoto on Saturday.
It was Saturday night.
Blimey, today wasn't Saturday?
- Sunday comes after Saturday.
- Sunday follows Saturday.
- My father is free on Saturday.
- My dad's free on Saturday.
Do you have class on Saturday?
He reached Kyoto on Saturday.
I can't go on Saturday.
- We play football every Saturday.
- We play soccer every Saturday.
- Every Saturday we play football.
I forgot that today was Saturday.
Yesterday was Sunday, not Saturday.
It was Saturday night.
Do you have Saturday off?
because that's actually what they're talking about Saturday,
I went shopping last Saturday.
We're having a party next Saturday.
They won't play tennis this Saturday.
Sunday comes after Saturday.
- After Saturday comes Sunday.
- Sunday follows Saturday.
Do you have any plans for Saturday?
It was Saturday night.
Last Saturday I bought a laptop.
How about next Saturday?
I will be free next Saturday.
The official start is on Saturday.
- Saturday is when my father is free.
- My father is free on Saturday.
- My dad's free on Saturday.
I've been here since Saturday.
I went to the park last Saturday.
- Saturday is when my father is free.
- My father is free on Saturday.
- My dad's free on Saturday.
The wedding will take place on Saturday.
Today is Saturday, September 28.
Today is Saturday, the twenty-first of October.