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  1. 2. Mai 2024 · As is the case in English, you will often see the days of the week in French abbreviated in calendars, diaries, native French media and even online. To abbreviate the days of the week in French, simply write the first three letters of the word: Lun — lundi Mar — mardi Mer — mercredi Jeu — jeudi Ven — vendredi Sam — samedi Dim ...

  2. Vor 6 Tagen · Lǐbàitiān (or Lǐbàirì ) Several Sinitic languages refer to Saturday as 週末 "end of the week" and Sunday as 禮拜. Examples include Shenyang Mandarin, Hanyuan Sichuanese Mandarin, Taishanese, Yudu Hakka, Teochew, Ningbonese, and Loudi Old Xiang. Some Hakka varieties in Taiwan still use the traditional Luminaries.

  3. 20. Mai 2024 · How to say mercredi in English? Pronunciation of mercredi with 2 audio pronunciations, 1 meaning, 13 translations, 1 sentence and more for mercredi.

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  4. 19. Mai 2024 · There are 7 days in the week and in English each of the end in the suffix -day. Let’s take a look at these now. Monday. Tuesday. Wednesday. Thursday. Friday. Saturday. Sunday. When writing the days in the week, you must always use a capital letter at the beginning. This is because these words are proper nouns that always require capitalizing.

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  5. 23. Mai 2024 · Mercredi: Wednesday: Wed. Jeudi: Thursday: Th. / Thu. / Thur. / Thurs. Vendredi: Friday: Fri. Samedi: Saturday: Sat. Dimanche: Sunday: Sun.

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  6. 9. Mai 2024 · Weekday — the days from Monday to Friday. Weekend — Saturday and Sunday. Midweek — this usually refers to Wednesday, since it is the middle of the weekdays (from Monday to Friday) Fortnight — In British or UK English, this means two weeks from today. If today is May 12, then the fortnight would be May 26.

  7. www.frenchlearner.com › french-word-of-the-day › bonjourBonjour - Hello | FrenchLearner

    5. Mai 2024 · 1. Bonjour tout le monde! “Bonjour tout le monde!” translates to “Hi everybody!”. For example, “Bonjour tout le monde! Comment allez-vous?” (Hi everybody! How are you?). 2. Passer le bonjour à quelqu’un. The expression “passer le bonjour à quelqu’un” translates to “to say hello to somebody”.