0 Saturday and Sunday; the days when many people do not work or go to school -- week-end [ masculine ]
He goes to his dad’s house on the weekends. Il va chez son père les week-ends.
What are you doing this weekend? Que fais-tu ce week-end ?
We went camping last weekend. Nous sommes allés camper le week-end dernier.
people taking trips over the long weekend les gens partant en voyage pendant le week-end prolongé
1 the period from the end of one working week until the beginning of the next (ie Saturday and Sunday, or Friday evening to Sunday evening) -- (de) week-end
However, the schedule for monetary union also envisages two further resolutions being adopted over this weekend.
That explains how you led the negotiations to such a successful conclusion last weekend.
Therefore, it is good that many important steps were taken at the summit at the weekend, even though they are insufficient.
I wanted to remind you of what we did in this area this weekend.
Last weekend was a triumph for communication.
I have two points to make, first of all on the trajectory in terms of reductions, flexibility and penalties, which was particularly discussed during the trialogue at the weekend.
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