"Jueves" is the Spanish word for Thursday. It is the fourth day of the week in the Gregorian calendar.
Monday (lunes) precedes Tuesday (martes) in the Spanish calendar.
In Spanish-speaking countries, the calendar begins on Monday. This means that the week starts on Monday and ends on Sunday.
"Date" in Spanish can mean both "give me" (as in "Date prisa" - hurry up) and "date" (as in the calendar date).
Both the English and Spanish calendars follow the Gregorian calendar, which consists of 12 months with varying numbers of days. They both start the week on Sunday and have seven days in a week. Additionally, both calendars have common holidays such as New Year's Day, Christmas, and Easter.
Calendar, in Spanish, is "calendario".
Calendario español.
calendar in Spanish
un calendario
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Fecha is Spanish for the (calendar) date.
Calendar is translated into calendarios in the language known as Spanish. Spanish is spoken by the Latino community in various countries such as Mexico.
calendario = calendar, almanac
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The word "calendar" in Spanish is "calendario." It is pronounced, "Ka-len-DAR-ee-oh." Sites such as learn-spanish.co.il provide audio pronunciations of many common Spanish words.
The Gregorian calendar is introduced in the Philippines by Spanish Governor-General Claveria in 1844.
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