How to Say ‘Saturday’ in French
Samedi
sam-duh-dee
[sam-duh-dee]
💬 Usage Tip: Days of the week are not capitalized in French: samedi, not Samedi.
🇫🇷 In France: Wednesday afternoons and weekends are especially common times for children's activities and playdates in France.
Phrase Breakdown
Samedi
[sam-duh-dee]
Saturday
The day of the week Saturday.
Samedi, nous sommes libres l'après-midi.
On Saturday, we are free in the afternoon.
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