意味
A polite wish for someone to enjoy their weekend.
文化的背景
The 'fin de semana' often starts with 'la caña del viernes'—a social beer with colleagues immediately after work. The term 'El Buen Fin' refers to a massive national shopping weekend in November, similar to Black Friday. Sunday is the day for 'el asado' (barbecue) with family, which is the highlight of the weekend wish. It is very common to use 'Que descanse' (May you rest) alongside the weekend wish.
The 'Usted' Rule
When in doubt, use 'Que tenga' (formal). It's never rude to be too polite, but it can be awkward to be too informal with a stranger.
The Response
Always say 'Igualmente' (Likewise) back. It's the fastest way to sound like a native speaker.
意味
A polite wish for someone to enjoy their weekend.
The 'Usted' Rule
When in doubt, use 'Que tenga' (formal). It's never rude to be too polite, but it can be awkward to be too informal with a stranger.
The Response
Always say 'Igualmente' (Likewise) back. It's the fastest way to sound like a native speaker.
Timing
Don't say this on a Monday. It sounds like you're wishing the week away!
自分をテスト
Choose the correct form to say to your boss (formal).
Señor Pérez, ________ un buen fin de semana.
'Que tenga' is the formal 'usted' form, appropriate for a boss.
Complete the informal phrase used in Spain.
¡Adiós! ¡Buen ________!
'Finde' is the common Spanish slang for 'fin de semana'.
Match the response to the wish.
Person A: 'Que tengas un buen fin de semana.' Person B: '________'
'Igualmente' means 'likewise' and is the standard response.
Complete the Friday afternoon dialogue.
Marta: 'Me voy a casa.' Pablo: 'Vale, ________ un buen fin de semana.'
Since they are likely friends/coworkers (using first names), the 'tú' form 'tengas' is best.
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ビジュアル学習ツール
Weekend Variations
Formal
- • Que tenga un buen fin de semana
- • Le deseo un buen fin de semana
Informal
- • Buen finde
- • Buen fin
- • Que tengas un buen finde
練習問題バンク
4 問題Señor Pérez, ________ un buen fin de semana.
'Que tenga' is the formal 'usted' form, appropriate for a boss.
¡Adiós! ¡Buen ________!
'Finde' is the common Spanish slang for 'fin de semana'.
Person A: 'Que tengas un buen fin de semana.' Person B: '________'
'Igualmente' means 'likewise' and is the standard response.
Marta: 'Me voy a casa.' Pablo: 'Vale, ________ un buen fin de semana.'
Since they are likely friends/coworkers (using first names), the 'tú' form 'tengas' is best.
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よくある質問
10 問Yes, it's perfectly fine and very common, though slightly less 'complete' than 'Que tengas un buen fin de semana'.
It's a very common slang term for 'fin de semana' used mostly in Spain.
Because you are expressing a wish, which requires the subjunctive mood in Spanish.
Not really. In Spain, they prefer 'Buen finde'. 'Buen fin' is much more common in Mexico.
Use 'Que tengan' (Latin America/Formal Spain) or 'Que tengáis' (Informal Spain).
Yes, it is a very common way to close a professional email on a Thursday or Friday.
If someone says it to you, just say 'Gracias, igualmente' even if you're working. It's just a politeness.
It's 'un buen' because 'fin' is masculine.
Yes, 'Feliz fin de semana' is also common and slightly more 'Duolingo-style' or formal.
Usually after lunch (around 2:00 PM or 3:00 PM) is the perfect time.
関連フレーズ
Buen fin
specialized formShortened 'good weekend'
Buen finde
specialized formShortened 'good weekend'
Que pases un buen fin de semana
synonymMay you spend a good weekend
Igualmente
builds onLikewise
Que descanses
similarMay you rest