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"Los martes" is a form of "los martes", a phrase which is often translated as "Tuesdays". "Los jueves" is a form of "los jueves", a phrase which is often translated as "Thursdays". Learn more about the difference between "los martes" and "los jueves" below.
los martes
A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
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?
los jueves(
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)A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
a. Thursdays
Me encantan los jueves porque se acerca el fin de semana.I love Thursdays because the weekend is getting close.
b. the Thursdays
Te echo de menos los jueves que no vienes. - ¡Pero si vengo todos los jueves, abuelita!I miss you the Thursdays you don't come. - But I come every Thursday, granny!
a. on Thursdays
En esta ciudad el cine es más barato los jueves.Going to the movies is cheaper on Thursdays in this city.
b. every Thursday
Los jueves voy a visitar a mi abuela a la residencia.I go to the nursing home every Thursday to visit my grandmother.