"When two Sundays come together/ meet" is used to talk about a situation that never occurs as two Sundays can never meet.
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Submitted by JP03 on December 31, 2014

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عندما يجتمع اثنان من أيام الأحد

cuando dos domingos se juntan

وقتی دوشنبه یکشنبه جمع می شوند

2つの日曜日が一緒になるとき

quando dois domingos se juntam

когда два воскресенья собираются вместе

iki pazar bir araya geldiğinde

两个星期天在一起时

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