You can say, "Have a great weekend, everyone!" Alternatively, you might say, "Wishing everyone a fantastic weekend!" Both options convey your well wishes for the weekend in a friendly manner.
In Amharic, you can say "መልካም ሳምንት ይደረስልህ" (melkam samint yidereslih) for "have a great weekend." This phrase conveys well-wishes for a pleasant weekend.
"Happy weekend, everyone!"
In Ukrainian, you can say "Гарних вихідних!" (Harnykh vykhidnykh!) to wish someone a great weekend. Alternatively, you can also say "Бажаю гарних вихідних!" (Bazhayu harnykh vykhidnykh!), which means "I wish you a great weekend!"
I had a great weekend it is really Watashi WA ii shūmatsudatta for good weekend.
bon week-end à tout le monde, passez tous un bon week-end.
You can say "Have a nice weekend, everyone!" or "Wishing you all a wonderful weekend!" Both phrases convey your good wishes for the weekend in a friendly and inclusive manner. Alternatively, you might simply say, "Enjoy your weekend, all!" to express your sentiments more casually.
You can say Jae-mit-ge-no-la.
You can't say "At the Weekend", it's not proper english. You can say "on the weekend" if you mean, for example, "we can't go to Disneyland today, but maybe on the weekend we can."
"Have a great weekend" in Polish is "Miłego weekendu".
It's typical to say Happy Weekend! Simplified mandarin: 周末快乐。Prounounced zhōu mò kuài lè.
O la'u fa'ai'uga o le vaiaso na maoa'e
le weekend