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"Los lunes" is a form of "los lunes", a phrase which is often translated as "Mondays". "Los martes" is a form of "los martes", a phrase which is often translated as "Tuesdays". Learn more about the difference between "los lunes" and "los martes" below.
los lunes(
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nehs
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A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
phrase
a. Mondays
Odio los lunes porque tengo que madrugar e ir a trabajar.I hate Mondays because I have to get up early and go to work.
b. the Mondays
Disfruto mucho de los lunes en que puedo quedarme en casa.I really enjoy the Mondays I can stay at home.
a. on Mondays
Lupe va al gimnasio los lunes.Lupe goes to the gym on Mondays.
b. every Monday
Los lunes vamos a hacer la compra al mercado.We go to the market to do the shopping every Monday.
c. Mondays
Siempre libro los lunes.I always have Mondays off.
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los martes
A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
phrase
a. Tuesdays
¡Odio los martes! Tengo un horario horrible.I hate Tuesdays. I have a horrible schedule.
b. the Tuesdays
¿Por qué tienes esos días marcados en la agenda? - Esos son los martes que ensayamos.Why are those days marked in your diary? - Those are the Tuesdays we have rehearsals.
a. on Tuesdays
En el verano, siempre juego al tenis los martes después de clase.In the summer, I always play tennis after school on Tuesdays.
b. every Tuesday
Los martes tengo un profesor particular para ayudarme con las mates.I have a tutor every Tuesday to help me with math.
c. Tuesdays
¿Y los martes? ¿Estás libre para quedar por la tarde?What about Tuesdays? Are you free to meet in the afternoon?
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