Examples of using "Dimanche " in a sentence and their english translations:
- Today is Sunday.
- It's Sunday today.
I'll call you on Sunday.
What about Sunday?
See you on Sunday!
See you on Sunday.
On Sunday he will come alone.
Have a beautiful Sunday!
- It was Sunday yesterday.
- Yesterday was Sunday.
- It is Sunday tomorrow.
- Tomorrow is Sunday.
- Tomorrow's Sunday.
I'll go on Sunday.
- Let's meet on Sunday.
- Let's get together on Sunday.
Let's meet on Sunday.
I'm leaving on Sunday.
- Let's meet on Sunday.
- See you on Sunday.
Today is Sunday.
Today is Sunday.
It's Sunday.
Is today Sunday?
What did you do last Sunday?
We met on Sunday.
Yesterday was Sunday, not Saturday.
I'll be gone until Sunday.
What about Sunday evening?
Monday comes after Sunday.
What a shitty Sunday.
I hate Sundays.
- What do you do on Sunday?
- What are you doing Sunday?
I will have to work on Sunday.
- Do you work on Sundays?
- Do you have to work on Saturdays?
There will be a vote on Sunday.
I work on Sunday.
Sunday comes after Saturday.
He works Sundays.
I rest on Sunday.
Do you work on Sundays?
His birthday falls on Sunday.
What do you like to do on Sundays?
What do you do on Sundays?
- I had to work on Sunday.
- I was forced to work on Sunday.
We play on Sunday.
We'll see each other on Sunday.
On Sunday we voted.
On Sunday we put the clock forward.
On Sunday, it'll be sunny.
Are they open on Sunday?
It's been raining non-stop since Sunday.
- What do you do on Sunday?
- What do you do on Sundays?
What do you usually do on Sundays?
Where did you go last Sunday?
The banks are closed Sunday.
On Sundays, shops stay closed.
but one Sunday afternoon,
Tomorrow's Saturday. Sunday.
a technology Sabbath every Sunday,