dimanche
Dimanche is a the French word for "Sunday."
Sunday is spelled 'dimanche' in French.It means dimarche that mean Sunday
Sunday
samedi is Saturday; dimanche is Sunday. Days of the week are not capitalized in French.
Sunday
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Dimanche and Dominica are the respectively French and Latin equivalents of the English word "Sunday." The French word comes from the Latin phrase diēs Dominica ("day of the Lord") whereas the Latin word represents a shortening of Domino dicata ("dedicated to the Lord"). The pronunciation will be "dee-maush" in French and "do-mih-nih-koos" in Latin.
On Sunday is "le dimanche" in French.
Sunday - le dimanche.
Sunday in French is dimanche. Hope this helped!Sincerely,MitruC
Why was the French Open scheduled for Sunday instead of Monday?
French Mother's Day is on the last Sunday of May. If that Sunday is Pentecost, then Mother's Day is moved on the first Sunday of June.