Usage examples of "Mercredi" in French with translation to English

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Êtes-vous libres le mercredi ? Are you free on Wednesday?
Es-tu libre le mercredi ? Are you free on Wednesday?
Êtes-vous libre le mercredi ? Are you free on Wednesday?
Elle est malade depuis mercredi dernier. She has been sick since last Wednesday.
Tu pourras me poser au bureau mercredi ? Can you give me a ride to the office on Wednesday?
Bob a suggéré que la fête soit remise à mercredi. Bob suggested that the party be put off till Wednesday.
Nous n'avons pas de cours le mercredi après-midi. We don't have class on Wednesday afternoons.
Mercredi dernier, j'ai écrit une lettre à mes frères. Last Wednesday, I wrote a letter to my siblings.
Je travaille un jour sur deux : le lundi, mercredi et vendredi. I work every other day: Monday, Wednesday and Friday.
Aujourd'hui c'est mercredi. Je suis en train de lire. Today is Wednesday. I am reading.
Chaque semaine, j'étudie, le piano le lundi, et la danse le mercredi et le vendredi. Every week I study piano on Monday and Tuesday, and dancing on Wednesday and Friday.
Seuls les chômeurs se fréquentent les mercredis. Only unemployed people date on Wednesdays.
Mon père part pour les États-Unis mercredi prochain. My father is leaving for the United States next Thursday.
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