Where are you going to go next week
"La semana que viene" means "next week" in Spanish.
Translation: Haga el trabajo la semana que viene.Note: This is a translation for "starting" the work next week. If the work is actually due next week, you should say "Haga el trabajo para la semana que viene".
Te pagaré la semana que viene
"que viene" literally means "that comes". When preceded by a day, month or the word year, it means "next" as in next month (El mes que viene). Next Tuesday (el martes que viene) As part of a sentence such as "el que viene tarde compra las bebidas" the meaning is "that comes" (the one that comes late buys the drinks)
que dia de la semana means what day of the week
Quién es el que viene con usted would translate to mean 'who is he that comes to you' in English.
it means "what are the days of the weekend?
how was your weekend?
it means: Where do you go when you have to eat
What do you do on the weekends?
El divorcio que viene - 1980 is rated/received certificates of: Spain:13
ten un bien fin de semana Formal: Espero que usted tenga un buen fin de semana. (I hope that you have a good weekend.) or Tenga usted un buen fin de semana. (Have a good weekend.) Informal: Que tengas buen fin de semana. Espero que tengas un buen fin de semana (More "proper" but still informal)