Lundi=Monday
Mardi=Tuesday
Mercredi=Wednesday
Jeudi=Thursday
Vendredi=Friday
Samedi=Saturday
Dimanche=Sunday
Six days a week
Yes, it is common for French children to attend school for four days a week. The school week in France typically runs from Monday to Friday, with Wednesday often being a day off for students. However, this may vary depending on the specific school and region.
Huit jours = one week= eight days. (The French count funny)
four days
April in French is 'avril'. The names of the months and days of the week are not capitolized in French.
5 days in one week they get sunday and saturday off
juin, I think. I mainly forgot my french months and days of the week
French students go to school six days a week. Monday through Saturday, and get out at 4pm being the earliest and 6pm being the latest. For Saturday, they only have school in the morning, and on Wednesday, they have the afternoon off to eat lunch with their families at " la maison. "There are many places where you can learn about French school days. You could for example talk to a French student.
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).
Off days hes a loser he only wrestles one day a week
"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.
"Most Saturdays" is "la plupart des samedis" in French. Days of the week are not capitalised in French.