It means, Where are you on Tuesdays at eight and tomorrow at noon?
It means "What day is tomorrow?" You can answer this question with: "Mañana es (day of the week)." The days of the week are: Monday - Lunes Tuesday - Martes Wednesday - Miércoles Thursday - Jueves Friday - Viernes Saturday - Sábado Sunday - Domingo
No - it does not mean Jackie in english. "Hedwig" is the English language equivalent for "Jadwiga"
Rebecca is the woman who kills Carlos Centeno
quoi is 'what' in English.
It's Tuesday.
Los martes means "Tuesday."
Literally: 'Me encanta el martes gordo' But if you mean, by 'fat Tuesday', the festival 'Mardi Gras', substitute 'martes de carnaval' for 'martes gordo'
"Que estudias los Martes?" means " What do you study on Tuesdays?".
Tuesday = martes
It means, "It's OK. Well, friend, we'll see you Tuesday."
Translation: Tuesday there is an information class at nine thirty.
It means, Where are you on Tuesdays at eight and tomorrow at noon?
It means "Until Tuesday".
"But today is Tuesday and there aren't any good shows/programs on TV"
Masculine. El martes.
"Cuantas clases tienes los martes" translates to "How many classes do you have on Tuesdays?"