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You can say "Je vais au lycée" in French to mean "I go to high school".
vendredi. pronounced exactly as it looks, with a long e at the end.i
You can say "Je vais à l'école" in French to mean "I go to school".
Yes, French people attend school from a young age until they complete their education, typically around the age of 18. Education is compulsory in France between the ages of 6 and 16.
un vendredi (masculine) - all days of the week are masculine names.
From Monday to Friday!
Pupils go to school on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday from 8 a.m. to 4, 5 or even 6 p.m. depending on their age and what school they go to. Some go to school on Wednesday but not Saturday and vice versa. When they're in primary school, they usually only go to school four days a week.
Monday to Friday.
they go school monday until friday
School week is Sunday to Thursday. Weekend is Friday-Saturday.
From Monday to Friday
Friday because you don't have to go to school for the next two days
Justin USED to go to French Immersion School, but then he left and went to a public school.
it depends on how old they are etc. but Sunday is always a free day. and monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday are almost always school days. some schools have half days on sat and wed. whereas some just have full wednesdays and no school on Saturday. (some have it on both days - but usually one of these days is half)
Vendredi is the French word for "Friday".
this Friday is : 'ce vendredi' in French.
We attend school from Monday to Friday and in primary school, Wednesday is free. From 11 year old, it depends on the school, most of them work on Wednesday morning and Saturday morning too but some of them work the all Wednesday and not the Saturday. Hope this is clear