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    • Days of the Week in French | Woodward French
      • Samedi et dimanche = le weekend (yes, it’s borrowed from English). It is sometimes written as le week-end which is also considered correct. You may see the official la fin de semaine but you will almost never hear it outside of Quebec.
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  2. Aug 7, 2024 · Unlike English, the definite article le is used with days of the week + the term weekend in the following 3 cases. Learn how to use the French definite article "le" with days of the week - when talking about days of the week in general, such as :

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      Note that dates are always masculine, so it's never la....

    • Les Jours de La Semaine en Français
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    • How to Ask What Day It Is in French

    le jour = the day (singular) les jours = the days (plural) la semaine= the week The French days of the week do NOT start with a capital letter as in English. 1. lundi– Monday 2. mardi– Tuesday 3. mercredi– Wednesday 4. jeudi– Thursday 5. vendredi– Friday 6. samedi– Saturday 7. dimanche– Sunday Notice how the “work” days of the week all end in di. E...

    The abbreviationsfor the days of the week in French are: lun. mar. mer. jeu. ven. sam. dim. You will notice that the abbreviation of each is just its first three letters.

    If you would like to know what day it is, you ask: 1. Quel jour est-il (aujourd’hui)?– What day is it (today)? And the response will be the name of the day by itself, or: 1. Il est … mercredi.– Today is … Wednesday. You may hear the question: Quel jour sommes-nous? With the response being: Nous sommes mercredi. You may also hear the question: Quel ...

  3. We’ll learn the names for each of the French days of the week, some quirky grammar differences that can be tricky for English speakers when using French days, and how to write a date using the days in French. Let’s get started!

  4. May 31, 2022 · Weekend in French can also be written without the hyphen: “le weekend”. For example: Qu’est-ce que vous faites le week-end? What do you do on weekends? Nous partons en vacances ce week-end. We’re going on vacation this weekend. In Canada, however, there is a French word for weekend: la fin de semaine (literal translation: the end of the ...

  5. Deciding on the gender of a French noun. How do I tell whether to use 'le' or 'la'? Nouns in French are divided into two categories. With nouns in the first category, the word for the is le and for nouns in the second category it is la. The two categories are generally called masculine and feminine.

  6. www.lawlessfrench.com › mot-du-jour › week-endle week-end - Lawless French

    The official French equivalent is la fin de semaine, though if you hear this in France, it’s more likely to mean "the end of the workweek" (Thursday / Friday) than "the weekend" (Saturday / Sunday). Even in formal contexts, the French are more likely to say le week-end if they’re referring to Satuday and Sunday.

  7. Le calendrier. Knowing the French days of the week, months of the year, and seasons will come in handy when traveling, making plans with friends, talking about history, and lots more. Click to listen to the sound files. Les jours de la semaine – Days of the week

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