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How do you say "Monday" in French?
Lundi
In French, "Monday" is Lundi.
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Pronunciation
Say lun-dee, two syllables. The U sounds like EW, and the final DI is pronounced dee.
Grammar notes
Masculine noun, lundi. Plural is lundis. Days of the week are not capitalized in French.
Example sentence
Lundi, je vais au travail.
On Monday, I go to work.
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How to remember Lundi
Lundi sounds like lun-day. It is the first day of the work week in French culture.
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Questions about Lundi
How do you say "Monday" in French?
In French, "Monday" is Lundi. It is a noun.
How is Lundi written in French?
Lundi is written using the standard French script.
How is Lundi used in a sentence?
Use Lundi as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Lundi, je vais au travail. (On Monday, I go to work.).
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