What does mánudagur in Icelandic mean?

What is the meaning of the word mánudagur in Icelandic? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use mánudagur in Icelandic.

The word mánudagur in Icelandic means Monday, monday, Monday. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word mánudagur

Monday

noun (day of the week)

Í gær var föstudagur og ekki á morgun heldur hinn er mánudagur.
Yesterday was Friday and the day after tomorrow is Monday.

monday

noun

Í gær var föstudagur og ekki á morgun heldur hinn er mánudagur.
Yesterday was Friday and the day after tomorrow is Monday.

Monday

noun

Í gær var föstudagur og ekki á morgun heldur hinn er mánudagur.
Yesterday was Friday and the day after tomorrow is Monday.

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MÁNUDAGUR 29.ÁGÚST 2005 Ūegar ūiđ komist í lag heyri ég ūađ.
When you start working again, I'll hear you.
Það er mánudagur.
It is Monday.
Í dag er laugardagur og ég vona að með því að mánudagur við getum komist að niðurstöðu. "
To- day is Saturday, and I hope that by Monday we may come to a conclusion. "
Mánudagur Kvöld 11⁄2
Monday Evening 1 1⁄2
Mánudagur
Monday
PARIS Mánudagur, herra minn.
PARlS Monday, my lord.
Það er mánudagur. 20. júní.
It's Monday, 20th of June.
Ūađ er mánudagur.
It's Monday.
Mánudagur Síðdegi 2
Monday Morning 2 1⁄2
CAPULET mánudagur! ha, ha!
CAPULET Monday! ha, ha!
Mánudagur?
Monday?
TOD einhvers staðar frá Föstudagur gegnum til mánudagur.
TOD anywhere from Friday through to Monday.
day skilar Mánudagur (byrji vikan á mánudegi
DAYNAME returns Monday (if the week starts on Monday
Ūetta er meiriháttar mánudagur og 200 sigurvegarar í samkeppni eru á leiđ út í Útvarp Rokk.
It's magnificent Monday and 200 gorgeous competition winners are heading straight for Radio Rock.
Þetta er fallegur mánudagur í Chicago.
It is a beautiful Monday in Chicago today.
Mánudagur Síðdegi 2
Monday Afternoon 2
Sunnudagur Mánudagur Þriðjudagur Miðvikudagur Fimmtudagur Föstudagur Laugardagur
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
Í gær var föstudagur og ekki á morgun heldur hinn er mánudagur.
Yesterday was Friday and the day after tomorrow is Monday.
Mánudagur!
Monday!
" Mánudagur, ūriđjudagur, miđvikudagur, fimmtudagur. "
" Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Wednesday. "
Mánudagur, 20. júní.
Monday, the 20th of June.
Mánudagur.
Monday.
No event for mánudagur, 07 apríl 2014
No event for sunnudagur, 07 desember 2014

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