'il a plu tout le week-end'
To say "it rained a lot" in French, you would say "Il a beaucoup plu."
le weekend
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
je t'appellerai ce weekend
le weekend means weekend in french, NO THIS IS WAY WRONG WEKKEND MEANS LA FIN DE SEMAINE I KNOW CAUSE IM REALLY FRENCH!!!!!!
je veux dormir tout le week-end.
bon week-end
"passe / passez un bon week-end"
le weekend (au Québéc, ils disent la fin de semaine)
"J'ai passé un bon weekend à la plage."
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.
le week-end dernier