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  1. bon week-end. phrase. have a good weekendhave a nice weekend. See full dictionary entry for bon below. Collins French-English Dictionary © by HarperCollins Publishers. All rights reserved. bon. [bɔ̃ ] Word forms: bon, bonne [bɔn ] adjective. 1. [repas, restaurant] good. un bon repas a good meal. un bon restaurant a good restaurant.

  2. nm weekend. Translation French - English Collins Dictionary. See also: "bon week-end !": examples and translations in context. A découvrir pour passer un bon week-end ! To discover to have a good weekend! Kiss à toute et bon week-end! Kiss to all and good weekend! Que vous ayez un bon week-end!

  3. Traducción de "bon Week-end" en español. Adverbio. buen fin de semana. gran fin de semana. Bonsoir. Passez un bon week-end. Buenas noches, Que tenga un buen fin de semana. Oui, passe un bon week-end. Que tengas un buen fin de semana. Un très bon week-end passé chez Bernard et Muriel. Tuvimos un gran fin de semana en la pequeña casa de Olivier.

  4. bon weekend in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary. Translations for bon weekend in the French » English Dictionary. bon séjour / week-end! have a good ou nice time / weekend! Translations for bon weekend in the French » English Dictionary. I. bon (bonne) [bɔ̃, bɔn] ADJ. 1. bon (agréable): bon ( bonne) repas, aliment, odeur, matelas, douche. good

  5. Translation for 'bon weekend' in the free French-English dictionary and many other English translations.

  6. week-end. nm weekend. Translation French - English Collins Dictionary. See also: "bon week-end": examples and translations in context. Bon accueil, pour résumer un très bon week-end. Welcome, to summarize a very good weekend. Nous avons passé un très bon week-end. We really had a very good weekend.

  7. Bon weekend!” This short phrase translates to “Good weekend!” and it’s a casual way to bid someone farewell before their weekend. 2. “Passe un bon weekend!” Similar to the first expression, this phrase means “Have a good weekend!” and is often used among friends and colleagues to convey warm wishes. 3. “Amuse-toi bien pendant le weekend!”