Masculine, but you hardly ever use them in a way that would identify them as such. The only time you use them with their article ("le," which identifies them as masculine) is when you're talking about that day of the week in the general sense. For example:
Le dimanche est le meilleur jour de la semaine (Sunday is the best day of the week).
Le jeudi je fais mes devoirs (On Thursdays I do my homework).
In French, the days of the week are considered masculine.
The word "vendredi" (Friday in French) is masculine.
"Quels sont les jours de la semaine?" is French for "What are the days of the week?" It is a question asking for a list of the days in a week.
"Semaine" in French translates to "week" in English. It refers to a period of seven days, typically starting on Monday and ending on Sunday.
semaine prochaine 'semaine' means week and 'prochaine' means next. 'semaine' is pronounced SEM ENN and 'prochaine' is pronounced PRO SHEN 'semaine' is feminine and should be preceeded by the article 'la'
In French, the names of the months are typically not capitalized unless they are at the beginning of a sentence.
The word "vendredi" (Friday in French) is masculine.
Depending on "you", if it is singular/informal and masculine/feminine or plural/formal and masculine/feminine Singular/informal, masculine: où es-tu allé le week-end dernier ? Singular/informal, feminine: où es-tu allée le week-end dernier ? Formal/masculine: où êtes-vous allé le week-end dernier ? Formal/feminine: où êtes-vous allée le week-end dernier ? Plural/masculine: où êtes-vous allés le week-end dernier ? Plural/feminine: où êtes-vous allées le week-end dernier ?
"What are the days of the week?" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Quels sont les jours de la semaine?Specifically, the interrogative pronoun quels means "what, which." The verb sont means "(they) are" in this context. The masculine plural definite article les means "the." The masculine noun jours means "days." The preposition de means "of." The feminine singular definite article la means "the." The feminine noun semainemeans "week."The pronunciation will be "kehl soh ley zhoor duh lah suh-mehn" in French.
Semena is not a Spanish word. The Spanish words "semana" (week) and "semilla" (seed) are both feminine. The Spanish word "semen" (semen) is masculine.
Six days a week
Huit jours = one week= eight days. (The French count funny)
four days
In French, the names of the months are typically not capitalized unless they are at the beginning of a sentence.
April in French is 'avril'. The names of the months and days of the week are not capitolized in French.
juin, I think. I mainly forgot my french months and days of the week
The days of the month in French are spelled as follows: "lundi" (Monday), "mardi" (Tuesday), "mercredi" (Wednesday), "jeudi" (Thursday), "vendredi" (Friday), "samedi" (Saturday), and "dimanche" (Sunday).
The days of the week are common nouns in French. They are not capitalized and they take an "s" as their plural mark (je vais à l'école tous les lundis).