Jueves in english
Thursday
pronunciation: θɜrzdeɪ part of speech: noun
pronunciation: θɜrzdeɪ part of speech: noun
In gestures
jueves = Thursday.
Example: A 'toxic combination' of poverty and social injustice is killing people on a grand scale, a World Health Organisation report said Thursday.more:
» dentro de dos jueves = (on) Thursday week .
Example: The countdown has begun, classes start Thursday week.» el jueves = on Thursday .
Example: For example, two issues on Monday and one on Thursday require a days-in-week entry of '1 1 4'.» el jueves pasado no, el anterior = last Thursday week .
Example: I have chicken pox, the rash started last thursday week and although the majority of spots have scabbed over, I'm still seeing a few new ones.» el jueves por la noche = on Thursday night .
Example: He started off on a good note of light-hearted jokes at a charity dinner on Thursday night, but the mood turned once he started attacking his ex more heavily.» el jueves que viene no, el siguiente = (on) Thursday week .
Example: The countdown has begun, classes start Thursday week.» en dos jueves = (on) Thursday week .
Example: The countdown has begun, classes start Thursday week.» hace dos jueves = last Thursday week .
Example: I have chicken pox, the rash started last thursday week and although the majority of spots have scabbed over, I'm still seeing a few new ones.» jueves por la noche, el = Thursday night .
Example: Police are hoping security camera images will lead them to the suspect wanted for sexually assaulting a woman at knifepoint Thursday night.» Jueves Santo = Maundy Thursday ; Holy Thursday .
Example: She links Quentin's suicide at the end of the Maundy Thursday of the novel with the death of Judas, who also betrayed one who loved unconditionally and then committed suicide. Example: This is a fragment of the black veil used to cover the statue of the Madonna on Holy Thursday and Good Friday.» no el jueves pasado sino el anterior = last Thursday week .
Example: I have chicken pox, the rash started last thursday week and although the majority of spots have scabbed over, I'm still seeing a few new ones.» no el jueves que viene sino el siguiente = (on) Thursday week .
Example: The countdown has begun, classes start Thursday week.