How to Say βWeekβ in French
Semaine
suh-men
[suh-men]
π¬ Usage Tip: The word 'semaine' comes from Latin 'septimana', meaning 'seven mornings'.
π«π· In France: The typical French workweek runs from Monday to Friday, although some is workplaces vary.
Phrase Breakdown
Semaine
[suh-men]
Week
A period of seven days, typically starting with Monday in France.
La nouvelle semaine commence aujourd'hui.
The new week starts today.
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