Examples of using "Lunedì" in a sentence and their english translations:
Are you busy on Monday?
Call me on Monday.
Do it Monday.
Where were you on Monday?
Do you work on Monday?
That's happening Monday.
- It's Monday.
- It is Monday today.
- It's Monday today.
- Today is Monday.
- Today, it's Monday.
It's Monday, you know.
It's only Monday.
- See you Monday.
- See you on Monday!
I'll be there Monday.
We came back on Monday.
I'll come back Monday.
I came on Monday.
Aren't you free on Monday?
Let's make it Monday afternoon.
- It's Monday today.
- Today is Monday.
- Today, it's Monday.
That may happen Monday.
That won't happen on Monday.
That might happen on Monday.
I'm leaving on Monday.
I'm seeing them again on Monday.
We'll be leaving on Monday.
I did it on Monday.
Are they open on Monday?
It's Monday night.
It'll be on Monday night.
Do you have Mondays off?
We'll talk with you on Monday.
What are you doing next Monday?
Will I be able to see you next Monday?
I hate Mondays.
I'm getting married on Monday.
I work on Mondays.
I have to work on Monday.
- See you Monday.
- See you on Monday!
I was pretty sick on Monday.
I won't be here on Monday.
How about Monday?
- It's Monday.
- It is Monday.
It's going to snow Monday.
What did you do last Monday?
Aren't you busy on Mondays?
Will I be able to see you next Monday?
The lesson will begin on Monday.
Tom will be back on Monday.
I'll be here by Monday.
Tom did it on Monday.
Classes start on Monday.
I'm meeting him next Monday.
I'm meeting her next Monday.
Tom will be here on Monday.
I went there on Monday.
I went there on Monday.
I'll let you know on Monday.
I'm ready to start Monday.
I imagine I'll be busy on Monday.
You have to turn in the reports on Monday.
Come on Monday afternoon, if possible.
Submit your homework on Monday.
Did you talk to them on Monday?
Did you talk to him on Monday?
Did you talk to her on Monday?
How about Monday?
We do this every Monday.
I'll be there Monday night.
I'm meeting Tom next Monday.
We have to be there Monday.
I can't go on Monday.
I'm getting married next Monday.
- School starts next Monday.
- School will start next Monday.
We often go there on Mondays.
I arrived in Boston on Monday.
- It's Monday.
- It is Monday today.
- It's Monday today.
- Today is Monday.
- Today's Monday.
I'll see you Monday.
I hate Mondays.
Is Monday OK?
Is today Monday?
- It's not Monday.
- It isn't Monday.
It's still Monday.
- I thought it was Monday.
- I thought that it was Monday.
Yesterday was Monday.
I'm seeing him again on Monday.
I'm seeing her again on Monday.
- I'll see you on Monday.
- I'll see you Monday.
- See you on Monday.
- See you Monday.
- It's Monday tomorrow.
- Tomorrow is Monday.
The event is on Monday.
Monday will be interesting.