Friday
Fiesta el viernes
Holy Friday.
It means: Yesterday (ayer) it was (fue) Friday (viernes).
on fridays
Holy Friday.
Translation: Fuiste al baile el viernes pasado?
"Te amo" is "I love you". "Viernes" is "Friday". It could possibley by confused with "Te llamo el viernes"? That could be translated as "Call you on Friday?" Or simply it means "I love Friday"
1) Mon Dieu! c'est vendredi enfin! 2) Dieu merci, c'est vendredi! The two translations both miss something from the English and if translated back would be. 1) Translation: Oh my God! It's finally Friday. 2) Translation: Thanks to God, it's Friday. There is no exact way to say TGIF in French.
"it's friday".
In Costa Rica, Black Friday is referred to as "Viernes Negro" primarily due to the direct translation of the term from English to Spanish. This name reflects the country's adoption of the American shopping tradition, which has gained popularity in recent years. Additionally, "Viernes Negro" captures the essence of heavy discounts and shopping frenzy associated with the day, while resonating with the local Spanish-speaking population.
That means "Friday". Note that unlike in English, names of months or weekdays are not capitalized in Spanish.
It means, "Don't (you, buddy, pal, friend) forget about Friday." Days of the week are not capitalized in Spanish.