How to Say ‘This weekend’ in French
Ce weekend
suh WEEK-end
[suh WEEK-end]
💬 Usage Tip: In French, ‘weekend’ has been borrowed from English, making it easy to recognize.
🇫🇷 In France: Weekends are precious in France and often spent socializing or unwinding, a great time for an anime marathon!
Phrase Breakdown
Ce
[suh]
this (masculine singular)
Demonstrative adjective meaning “this”. Used with masculine nouns like “weekend”.
Ce weekend, je termine la saison.
This weekend, I’m finishing the season.
weekend
[WEEK-end]
weekend
Same meaning as in English; often written “week-end” or “weekend” in French.
Ce weekend, on se fait un marathon d’anime.
This weekend, let’s do an anime marathon.
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