They go out, go for a walk, make a trip, invite their friends for dinner, go to a museum/theatre/film/concert. The barbecue is about to become a national phenomenon, too.
88% of french people are roman catholic
Yes, people did have rights during the french revolution.
I am currently studying french and we are on unit 6 french food. the french don't have too many snacks but when they do they enjoy fresh fruit such as apples, bananas, oranges etc. or they eat pastries or they eat biscuitts. i hope this is a help.
Yes, it was considered to be inconsistnt with the Theory of Enlightenment and the principals of Liberty, Equality and Fraternity. Napoleon was going to reverse the process in Haiti, but that move failed when the slaves revolted.
spanish, italian, portuguese and french are latin related
passe un bon week-end
Have a good weekend
Everything that all other people enjoy. We are not aliens.
"Donnez moi le weekend" is French for "Give me the weekend." It is a request for time off or for a break from work or obligations to relax and enjoy leisure time.
In French, "weekend" is considered masculine: le weekend.
To say "enjoy the weekend" in Spanish, you would say "¡Disfruta del fin de semana!" In French, it's "Profite du week-end!" In Italian, you would say "Goditi il fine settimana!" Each of these phrases conveys a warm wish for someone to have a good time over the weekend.
i like to enjoy chocolate on the weekend
The proper way to say "weekend" is "la fin de semaine." This weekend = cette fin de semaine However, in reality, most French people have adopted the English term "le weekend" (pronounced wee-KEN). This weekend = ce weekend
le weekend
"Have a good weekend" in Swahili can be translated as "Uwe na wikendi njema." This phrase conveys a warm wish for someone to enjoy their weekend. You can also say "Furahia wikendi yako," which means "Enjoy your weekend."
"Have a beautiful weekend!" is "Passez un bon week-end !" in French.
Next weekend is "le week-end prochain" in French. The word has been borrowed in French but is spelled with an hyphen.le weekend prochain