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Le Weekend
Le Weekend
The word Week-end has been borrowed from English.
It is used extensively in French.
It means the Saturday and Sunday.
In some countries, Friday and Saturday is the Week-end.
However the general idea is the same.
Two day break after a five-day working week.
Je fais des courses ce week-end.
I buy my groceries this week-end.
Le week-end prochain, je vais voyager.
The next week-end, I am going to travel.
Le samedi, je fais le menage et le dimanche, je me repose.
Saturday, I do the household chores and on Sunday, I relax.
Culture tip:
The term Week-end had been adopted by several countries, and it has a universal meaning. France having a diverse geography, gives the French many a place to explore during the week-end. The French usually take short trips over the week-end to catch up with family and friends. La Randonnée (trekking or long walks) is one of the preferred activities of the French. Traditionally almost everything was closed on Sunday. But with changing lifestyles, many businesses are open.
Srishti, it has been great fun, learning and refreshing some French lessons with you in the series. I am glad and honored to have known you for some time now over the two blog challenges. I look forward to our continued interaction and to keeping in touch. Thank you for all the support! Best wishes!
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