The proper way to say "weekend" is "la fin de semaine." This weekend = cette fin de semaine
However, in reality, most French people have adopted the English term "le weekend" (pronounced wee-KEN). This weekend = ce weekend
week-end à Paris
je t'appellerai ce weekend
The French translation for publishing is édition.
The translation for 'Erica' in French is the same as it is in English.
Paris qui danse in French means "Paris which is dancing" in English.
What's this? = Qu'est-ce que c'est? (pronounce kes-ke say)
The French language equivalent of home in Paris is maison Ã? Paris.
Filles de Paris/Parisiennes
Le jardin de Pâris
Est-ce que tu es à Paris? Est-ce que vous êtes à Paris?
Translation: I must visit Paris one day. Note: This is not ambiguous in French in the way it is in English. The unambiguous English translation would be "Eventually, I must visit Paris.", i.e. one day in the future.
Tagalog Translation of WEEKEND: katapusan ng linggo
Notre Dame means our lady in french. Our lady is the English translation
le weekend
You would say "le week-end prochain" in French to mean "next weekend".
"Have a beautiful weekend!" is "Passez un bon week-end !" in French.
Mostly in Paris (and Paris is in France, Paris is the french capita)l.
le weekend means weekend in french, NO THIS IS WAY WRONG WEKKEND MEANS LA FIN DE SEMAINE I KNOW CAUSE IM REALLY FRENCH!!!!!!