"Weekend" in Engpsh is pronounced as "wi-kend."
The word "weekend" was first recorded in the Oxford Engpsh Dictionary in 1879, and it is a combination of the words "week" and "end." The word is used to refer to the two days of rest, typically Saturday and Sunday, at the end of a week of work or school.
Example sentences in Engpsh with Chinese translation:
I'm looking forward to the weekend. (我很期待周末。)
We have plans to go camping this weekend. (我们计划这个周末去野营。)
The museum is open on weekends. (博物馆在周末开放。)