How to Say ‘See you on Saturday’ in French
À samedi
ah sahm-dee
[ah sahm-dee]
💬 Usage Tip: À + day/time is a quick way to say see you then: À demain, à lundi, à 16 heures.
🇫🇷 In France: School and playdate planning in France is often very direct and practical: a day, a time, done.
Phrase Breakdown
À
[ah]
see you on / until
Preposition used here in the expression 'À samedi' meaning 'see you on Saturday' or 'until Saturday.'
À samedi, on se retrouve devant l'école.
See you on Saturday, we’ll meet in front of the school.
samedi
[sahm-dee]
Saturday
The day of the week Saturday; often used when fixing plans.
À samedi pour le goûter des enfants.
See you on Saturday for the children’s snack.
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