Weatherman Al Roker says, in a booming voice, "Sunday, Sunday!" when announcing the weekend weather. But why? The "Sunday! Sunday!" phrase originated from a Santa Fe Speedway commercial by Jan C. Gabriel. Roker uses it just for fun and to add spice to his weather report.
Taking Back Sunday are Alternative some people would say screamo or emo because of Adam's Screams and Pitched singing but they are mostly Alternative
It's from the show Psych.
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Well, Billy Cotton's signature tune was 'Somebody Stole My Girl', but I can't say for certain that this is the tune he ended his Radio Show with. Try the Link Below.
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"It's Sunday" meaning today is Sunday=Hoy es el domingo. (Today is the Sunday) "It's Sunday"As an answer to a question asking when something is happening = en el domingo
Aujourd'hui, c'est dimanche.
today, yesterday, tomorrow
"Hoy es Domingo"Lunes / MondayMartes / TuesdayMiércoles / WednesdayJueves / ThursdayViernes / FridaySábado / SaturdayDomingo / Sunday
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It's sunday, but you can say 'it's a sunday evening.'
Domingo is Sunday
"Tomorrow is Sunday."
Next Saturday is the 24th of June. We would also say that "This Sunday" is the 25th of June, though we might use "This Sunday coming" or "Next Sunday". Context can be importance in terms of what words we use.
you can say OPEN SUNDAY : ouvert le dimanche
On Sunday is "le dimanche" in French.
Every Monday is before the next Sunday. So in one way you could say always. In a more practical situation, on a calendar that has been printed incorrectly, it will show a Monday before a Sunday. See the related question below.