"The week of February 2" in English is la semaine du 2 février in French.
Comment s'est passé votre week-end? in French is "How was your last week-end?" in English.
Quel jour sommes-nous? is a French equivalent of the English phrase "What day of the week is it?" The interrogative translates literally by word order into English as "What (which) day are we?" The pronunciation will be "kel zhoor suhm-noo" in French.
"have a nice week end sweetheart"
"The days of the week" is an English equivalent of the French phrase les jours de la semaine. The pronunciation will be "ley zhoor duh la suh-menn" in French.
"The days of the week are..." is a literal English equivalent of the incomplete French phrase Les jours de la semaine sont... . The pronunciation will be "ley zhoor duh la suh-men so" in French.
"What do you wear every day of the week?" in English is Cosa si indossa durante la settimana? in Italian.
"Fat Sunday" is an English equivalent of the French phrase dimanche gras. The masculine singular phrase most famously references the Sunday of the week in which Lent begins in the Christian calendar and the tradition of exotic parades in Caribbean celebrations of Carnival. The pronunciation will be "dee-mawnsh gra" in French.
"What do you generally wear weekends?" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Qu'est-ce que tu portes le week-end en général? The question also translates as "What do you generally bring (carry, have on, put, support, take) on weekends?" according to English contexts. The pronunciation will be "keh-skuh tyoo port luh wee-kend" in French.
la semaine
Is going to be translated by the end of this week on mangafox
"semen" is not a French word. perhaps you are thinkng of semaine which means 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.