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weekend

/ˈwiːk.end/

The weekend is the period of time at the end of the week, typically including Saturday and Sunday. It is generally a time when people do not work or attend school and use the time for rest or leisure.

Exemples

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1

I usually go to the park on the weekend.

I normally visit the park during Saturday and Sunday.

2

The office will remain closed over the weekend.

The business premises are shut during Saturday and Sunday.

3

Got any big plans for the weekend?

Are you doing anything special this Saturday or Sunday?

Famille de mots

Nom
weekend
Verb
weekend
Adverbe
weekends
Adjectif
weekend
Apparenté
weekender
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Astuce mémo

Think of the week as a long piece of string; Saturday and Sunday are the two 'ends' of that string tied together.

Quiz rapide

I am going to visit my grandmother ___ the weekend.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : on

Exemples

1

I usually go to the park on the weekend.

everyday

I normally visit the park during Saturday and Sunday.

2

The office will remain closed over the weekend.

formal

The business premises are shut during Saturday and Sunday.

3

Got any big plans for the weekend?

informal

Are you doing anything special this Saturday or Sunday?

4

Data collection occurred over a three-day holiday weekend.

academic

Researchers gathered information during a long break of three days.

5

We need to finish this project before the weekend.

business

The task must be completed before Saturday begins.

Famille de mots

Nom
weekend
Verb
weekend
Adverbe
weekends
Adjectif
weekend
Apparenté
weekender

Collocations courantes

long weekend a weekend with an extra holiday attached
weekend plans activities scheduled for Saturday and Sunday
last weekend the most recent Saturday and Sunday
at the weekend during the Saturday and Sunday period (British English)
on the weekend during the Saturday and Sunday period (American English)

Phrases Courantes

Have a great weekend!

Enjoy your time off on Saturday and Sunday.

a weekend away

a short trip or holiday during the weekend

weekend warrior

someone who does a lot of physical activity only on weekends

Souvent confondu avec

weekend vs weekday

Weekdays are Monday through Friday, while the weekend is Saturday and Sunday.

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Notes d'usage

In British English, people often say 'at the weekend,' whereas in American English, 'on the weekend' is more common. Both are understood globally.

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Erreurs courantes

Learners often say 'in the weekend,' but the correct preposition is 'on' or 'at'.

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Astuce mémo

Think of the week as a long piece of string; Saturday and Sunday are the two 'ends' of that string tied together.

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Origine du mot

Originates from the Old English words 'wicu' (week) and 'ende' (end), simply meaning the conclusion of the week.

Modèles grammaticaux

Countable noun (plural: weekends) Used with prepositions 'on', 'at', or 'over' Can be used as an attributive noun (e.g., weekend break)
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Contexte culturel

In many Western cultures, the weekend is a strictly observed 48-hour period of rest, though in some Middle Eastern countries, the weekend may fall on Friday and Saturday.

Quiz rapide

I am going to visit my grandmother ___ the weekend.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : on

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