Examples of using "Günü" in a sentence and their english translations:
- I remember the day we met.
- I remember the day that we met.
Valentine's Day is on Sunday this year.
It is a payday today.
- The party's Sunday.
- The party's on Sunday.
- The show is on Tuesday.
- The show's Tuesday.
- The show is on Thursday.
- The show's Thursday.
- The show is on Friday.
- The show's Friday.
Columbus Day should be remembered as "Indian Resistance Day".
I don't work on Sunday.
And remember the day
What about Sunday?
Happy Thanksgiving Day.
The day of the picnic has arrived.
It falls on Sunday.
- Let's meet on Sunday.
- Let's get together on Sunday.
They won the day.
The day of judgment has arrived.
See you on Sunday!
Friday is near.
Tomorrow's laundry day.
I work on Sunday.
Do you see the day?
I can't go on Saturday.
Tomorrow is Christmas Day.
Let's take each day as it comes.
Happy Mother's Day!
I'm busy on Saturday.
Tomorrow is Mother's Day.
I'll go on Sunday.
Let's meet on Tuesday.
Tom saved the day.
It's Mother's Day today.
It's Sentence Day today.
Tomorrow is Father's Day.
- I must leave on Monday.
- I've got to leave on Monday.
- I have to leave on Monday.
We met on Sunday.
Today is Independence Day.
I'm getting married on Monday.
- I'll see you on Monday.
- I'll see you Monday.
- See you on Monday.
- See you Monday.
He saved the day.
I spent the day sneezing.
What day of the week is it?
I'm leaving on Sunday.
Let's meet the day after tomorrow.
I remember that day.
Until Thursday!
We came back on Monday.
I rest on Sunday.
The day of judgment has come.
I don't remember that day.
Valentine's Day is coming up.
Today is Pi Day.
It's her first day at school.
It's laundry day.
- Tomorrow's trash day.
- Tomorrow's rubbish day.
I'm leaving on Monday.
I don't work on Monday.
I spent the day with them.
I spent the day with him.
I spent the day with Tom.
- Tomorrow is payday.
- Tomorrow's payday.
Wednesday is near!
- The party's Sunday.
- The party's on Sunday.
- The party's Saturday.
- The party's on Saturday.
- The party's Wednesday.
- The party's on Wednesday.
- The party's Monday.
- The party's on Monday.
- The party's Thursday.
- The party's on Thursday.
- The show is on Monday.
- The show's Monday.
- The show is on Wednesday.
- The show's Wednesday.
- The show is on Saturday.
- The show's Saturday.
- The show is on Sunday.
- The show's Sunday.
The event is on Monday.
The event is on Tuesday.
The event is on Wednesday.
The event is on Thursday.
The event is on Friday.
The event is on Saturday.
The event is on Sunday.
- The party's Tuesday.
- The party's on Tuesday.
The election is on Monday.
How did you spend the day?
I'll be back on Monday.
I arrived on Monday.
Today is Earth day.
I was in Boston on Christmas Day.
I won't forget that day.
I came on Monday.