'Fin de semana' is Spanish. It's English translation is weekend. 'Fin' means the end. And 'semana' is means week. It's almost the same in French, where you say: 'Fin du semain'.
Enjoy your weekend!
The weekend.
We're going to blow up all weekend.
I miss you this weekend
It means, "Do you want to go to the movies this weekend?"
Translation: Weekend
Enjoy your weekend!
it's "esta fin de semana"
I think you are asking for a translation of "que fin de semana". It is a question meaning "what weekend"?
Translation: This weekend
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)
"Fin de semana" in Spanish means "weekend" in English.
Que hiciste el fin de semanaQué haces los fines de semana?or you can say: qué harás el fin de semana? (what are you going to do this weekend?)
"Have a blessed day" in Spanish is "Ten un día bendito". It is pronounced "Ten oon DEE-ah ben-DEE-toe". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
"Este fin de semana" means "this weekend."
The weekend.
SPA: "Los días del fin de semana son..." ENG: "The days of the week-end are...".