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What is the plural of Mondays?

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What is the plural of Monday?

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updated MAY 21, 2010
posted by prairiegi
This is some kind of ironic jest right? Seeing the answer is in the question and your knowledge of Spanish is "Advanced"? - lagartijaverde, MAY 21, 2010
They may have meant to add 'in Spanish' not realizing this forum benefits both sides and overlooked the translation box. Maybe? - LateToDinner, MAY 21, 2010

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Following Feliz Faithfully - "los lunes solía volver a trabajar en la oficina" - "(on) Mondays I used to return to work at the office"

Oops, Heidita's on this case so I came back swiftly to put the accent on solía.

updated MAY 21, 2010
edited by geofc
posted by geofc
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Hi and welcome to the forum.

Mondays is the plural of Monday.

updated MAY 21, 2010
posted by --Mariana--
Congrats again Ms.M. and is this yet another membership fee waived? - LateToDinner, MAY 21, 2010
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Yes Mondays is the plural of monday = Si, los lunes es plural de lunes

updated MAY 21, 2010
edited by FELIZ77
posted by FELIZ77
lunes, no es mayúscula - 00494d19, MAY 21, 2010
Gracias, Heidita por tu corrección. Ya he corregido mi error - FELIZ77, MAY 21, 2010
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