Usage examples of "Black monday" in English with translation to Spanish

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He keeps two cats: one is black, and the other white. Él tiene dos gatos: uno es negro y el otro blanco.
Tom has an important decision to make before next Monday. Tom tiene una importante decisión que hacer antes del próximo lunes.
Why did you paint this wall black? ¿Por qué pintaste negra esta muralla?
Mike doesn't practice basketball on Monday. Mike no juega al baloncesto los lunes.
One day, a black woman, Rosa Parks, was returning home after a hard day's work. Un día, una mujer de color, Rosa Parks, estaba regresando a casa luego de un arduo día de trabajo.
We will have an English test next Monday. El lunes que viene tendremos un examen de inglés.
Be it black or white, a cat that catches mice is a good cat! ¡Sea blanco o negro, un gato que caza ratones es un buen gato!
It is Monday today. Hoy es lunes.
Some photos were printed in black and white. Algunas fotos se imprimieron en blanco y negro.
It's Monday today. Hoy es lunes.
I bought the black bike instead of the red one. Compré la bicicleta negra en lugar de la roja.
Any day will do except Monday. Cualquier día menos el lunes.
Whether it's white or black, a cat that chases mice is a good cat. Sea blanco o negro, un gato que caza ratones es un buen gato.
I didn't go to school last Monday. El lunes pasado no fui al colegio.
How much are these black trousers and these red shirts? ¿Cuánto cuestan estos pantalones negros y estas camisas rojas?
He proposed that another meeting be held next Monday. Él propuso que se haga otra reunión el próximo lunes.
The raven is as black as coal. El cuervo es tan negro como el carbón.
Fred is going to Europe on Monday. Fred va a ir a Europa el lunes.
I should have exiled myself to the summit of a mountain and spent my days growing bonsais and writing kanji in black ink. Debería haberme exiliado a la cima de una montaña y haber pasado mis días plantando bonsais y escribiendo kanjis con tinta china.
Monday morning I was bitten by a dog. El lunes por la mañana me mordió un perro.
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