Usage examples of "london's sunday telegraph" in English with translation to Spanish

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London's climate differs from that of Tokyo. El clima de Londres es distinto al de Tokio.
Do you need to work on Sunday? ¿Necesitas trabajar el domingo?
Do you know who invented the telegraph? ¿Sabes quién inventó el telégrafo?
I will ask him where he went last Sunday. Le preguntaré a dónde fue el domingo pasado.
What about next Sunday? ¿Qué te parece el próximo domingo?
It is Sunday tomorrow. Mañana es domingo.
I work every day except on Sunday. Trabajo todos los días menos los domingos.
Today is Saturday and tomorrow is Sunday. Hoy es sábado y mañana será domingo.
Some people go to church on Sunday morning. Algunas personas van a la iglesia los domingos por la mañana.
We abbreviate Sunday to Sun. Nosotros abreviamos domingo a D.
Since it was Sunday, the store was closed. Como era domingo, la tienda estaba cerrada.
I don't go to school on Sunday. No voy a la escuela en domingo.
He would often go fishing on Sunday. A menudo él iba a pescar los domingos.
My boss made me work last Sunday. Mi jefe me hizo trabajar el domingo pasado.
There will be a concert next Sunday. El próximo domingo hay un concierto.
Does Tom go to church every Sunday? ¿Tom va a la iglesia todos los domingos?
I often play tennis on Sunday. A menudo juego tenis los domingos.
I go to church on Sunday. Voy a la iglesia el domingo.
Did she go to the concert last Sunday? ¿Fue al concierto el domingo pasado?
Next Sunday we are going to have a party for Mr Oka. El próximo domingo, vamos a hacer una fiesta para el señor Oka.
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