"Saturday" is an English equivalent of the French word samedi. The masculine noun originates ultimately from the classical Latin phrase diēs Sabbati for "day of the Sabbath." The pronunciation will be "sam-dee" in northerly French and "sa-muh-dee" in southerly French.
Avant in French is "before" in English.
samedi matin means Saturday morning in French.
"I dance!" in English is Je danse! in French.
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Coq in French means "cock" or "rooster" in English.
Dimanche is a the French word for "Sunday."
Do you mean, what is it in English? samedi matin = Saturday morning
"Samedi" in French translates to "Saturday" in English. It is the day of the week that comes after Friday and before Sunday.
Tuesday is translated "mardi" in French. (un mardi, des mardis : do not capitalize)
Samedi is how you say Saturday in French.
"qu'est-ce que vous (faites) samedi" means "what are you (doing) on Saturday?" in French.
My name translated from English to french is Allen
Ce Samedi - if it's this Saturday Le Samedi - if it's Saturday's in general.
Samedi is French for Saturday.
Vendredi in French is "Friday" in English.
"Out" in English is dehors in French.
"Where?" in English is Où? in French.