Monday

Monday
noun
(the second day of the week, the day following Sunday.) lunes
Monday n lunes
Monday
tr['mʌndɪ]
noun
1 lunes m inv Table 1SMALLNOTA/SMALL For examples of use, see Saturday/Table 1
Monday ['mʌn.deɪ, -di] n
: lunes m
Monday
n.
lunes s.m.
'mʌndeɪ, -di
noun
1) (day) lunes m

it's Monday today, today's Monday — (hoy) es lunes

on Monday — el lunes

last Monday — el lunes pasado

next Monday — el próximo lunes or el lunes que viene

(on) Mondays o (BrE) on a Monday — los lunes

I got the reply on a/the Monday — la respuesta me llegó un/el lunes

every Monday — todos los lunes

every second Monday — cada dos lunes, un lunes sí y otro no, lunes por medio (CS, Per)

the Monday after next — el lunes que viene no, el siguiente or el otro; (before n)

Monday afternoon/morning — el lunes por la tarde/mañana, la tarde/mañana del lunes

2) Mondays (as adv) los lunes
['mʌndɪ]
N lunes m inv ; see Tuesday
* * *
['mʌndeɪ, -di]
noun
1) (day) lunes m

it's Monday today, today's Monday — (hoy) es lunes

on Monday — el lunes

last Monday — el lunes pasado

next Monday — el próximo lunes or el lunes que viene

(on) Mondays o (BrE) on a Monday — los lunes

I got the reply on a/the Monday — la respuesta me llegó un/el lunes

every Monday — todos los lunes

every second Monday — cada dos lunes, un lunes sí y otro no, lunes por medio (CS, Per)

the Monday after next — el lunes que viene no, el siguiente or el otro; (before n)

Monday afternoon/morning — el lunes por la tarde/mañana, la tarde/mañana del lunes

2) Mondays (as adv) los lunes

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