On se verra mercredi
The easiest way to say "I'll see you on Wednesday" would be simply "à mercredi !" but to be more literal you could say "je te vois mercredi" or "je te verrai mercredi"
"À bientôt" is how you say "see you soon" in French.
You can say "à plus tard" in French to mean "see you then."
You can say "À plus, naze!" in French for "See you sucker".
You can say "À bientôt" in French, which translates to "See you soon."
The easiest way to say "I'll see you on Wednesday" would be simply "à mercredi !" but to be more literal you could say "je te vois mercredi" or "je te verrai mercredi"
To say "happy Wednesday" in French say bon mercredi.
"mercredi"
Mercredi
Je vous verrai mercredi et vendredi.
le dîner du mercredi
Mercredi premier août
To say "Happy Wednesday," you can simply say "Happy Wednesday!" in English. If you're looking for translations, in Spanish, it’s "¡Feliz miércoles!" and in French, it's "Joyeux mercredi!" Each expression conveys a cheerful greeting for the day.
The French word for Wednesday is : Mercredi
Wednesday is spelled 'mercredi' in French.
If you mean to say "Wednesday 37 times", type "thirty-seven Wednesdays". If you mean to say "The event that belongs to Wednesday", type "Wednesday's event". If you mean to say "You'll see it with your own eyes if you're here on any Wednesday", type "Wednesday's the day!"
"Mercredi" means "Wednesday" in French. The days of the week are as follows: Monday-Lundi Tuesday-Mardi Wednesday-Mercredi Thursday-Jeudi Friday-Vendredi Saturday-Samedi Sunday-Dimanche