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How to Say ‘See you on Saturday then!’ in French

À samedi alors !

ah sahm-dee ah-lohr

[ah sahm-dee ah-lohr]

💬 Usage Tip: Adding alors gives a nice sense of settled plan: great, it's decided! Friendly and natural.

🇫🇷 In France: This kind of closing phrase is common when wrapping up a quick school-gate conversation before heading off.

Phrase Breakdown

À samedi

ah sahm-dee

See you on Saturday

A friendly expression used when saying goodbye and arranging to meet again.

Example

À samedi !

See you Saturday!

Words in this phrase

À

[ah]

see you on / until

Used in this farewell expression to mean 'see you on Saturday.'

Example

À samedi alors, devant l'entrée de l'école !

See you on Saturday then, in front of the school entrance!

samedi

[sahm-dee]

Saturday

The day chosen for the plan or meeting.

Example

À samedi alors pour la playdate.

See you on Saturday then for the playdate.

alors

[ah-lohr]

then

Here it adds the sense of 'then' or 'in that case' to confirm the arrangement.

Example

À samedi alors, c'est noté dans mon agenda.

See you on Saturday then, it’s written in my diary.

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