Usage examples of "from Monday to Friday" in English with translation to Italian

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It snowed from Monday to Friday. Ha nevicato da lunedì a venerdì.
Thank God it's Friday! Grazie a Dio è venerdì!
When did you get back from London? Quando sei tornato da Londra?
After Sunday comes Monday. Dopo la domenica viene il lunedì.
I will be seeing her again next Friday. La vedrò di nuovo venerdì prossimo.
I'm from Tokyo, Japan. Sono di Tokyo, in Giappone.
This letter says that he will arrive on Monday. Questa lettera dice che arriverà lunedì.
My friends go to The New Pizzeria every Friday evening. I miei amici vanno al The New Pizzeria ogni venerdì sera.
She came from Canada to see me. È partita dal Canada per incontrarmi.
The market is held every Monday. Il mercato è tenuto ogni lunedì.
Are you free on Friday afternoon? Sei libero il venerdì pomeriggio?
I couldn't understand a thing from what he said. Non sono riuscito a capire una parola di quel che ha detto.
It is Monday today. È lunedì oggi.
I wish today were Friday. Vorrei che oggi fosse venerdì.
My legs ache from sitting on tatami. Mi si sono indolenzite le gambe a sedere sul tatami.
It's Monday today. È lunedì oggi.
I have been ill in bed since last Friday. Sono stato malato a letto da venerdì scorso.
Evaporation from oceans, lakes, and rivers creates 90% of the water in air. L'evaporazione dagli oceani, laghi e fiumi crea il 90% dell'acqua nell'aria.
School will start next Monday. La scuola comincia lunedì prossimo.
The committee will meet next Friday. Il comitato si riunirà venerdì prossimo.
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