The end of the week.
it means "what are the days of the weekend?
It's asking you where you go on your weekends. To respond, you could begin with "El fin de semana (this weekend) voy..." and finish with al cine (the movies), al parque (the park), etc. You could also give a more general answer for what you do on weekends in general: "Los fines de semana (on weekends) voy..." ending with al parque, al cine, etc., or perhaps a la iglesia (to church), or a un restaurante (to a restaurant).
"What are you doing this weekend?" in Spanish is "¿Qué haces este fin de semana?" It is pronounced "Kay AH-sace ESS-tay feen day say-MAH-nah?" Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
irse a dormir, since 'going to sleep' does not specify who does the action.
ten un bien fin de semana Formal: Espero que usted tenga un buen fin de semana. (I hope that you have a good weekend.) or Tenga usted un buen fin de semana. (Have a good weekend.) Informal: Que tengas buen fin de semana. Espero que tengas un buen fin de semana (More "proper" but still informal)
it means "what are the days of the weekend?
fin de semana = weekend los fines de semanas = weekends
(Los) fines de semana.
No.You do not need en to say 'on the weekends.'For example, Los fines de semana, me gusta leer. (On weekends, I like to read.)
what does tito do in the weekends
It means "the weekends."
Nos gustan los fines de semana.
What do you do on the weekends?
It means "What do you do on weekends".
"Los fines de semana" in Spanish means "on the weekends" in English. It refers to the days of the week that are typically Saturday and Sunday, when most people are off work or school.
Que hiciste el fin de semanaQué haces los fines de semana?or you can say: qué harás el fin de semana? (what are you going to do this weekend?)
It's asking you where you go on your weekends. To respond, you could begin with "El fin de semana (this weekend) voy..." and finish with al cine (the movies), al parque (the park), etc. You could also give a more general answer for what you do on weekends in general: "Los fines de semana (on weekends) voy..." ending with al parque, al cine, etc., or perhaps a la iglesia (to church), or a un restaurante (to a restaurant).