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How to say TENER PUENTE / HAY UN PUENTE (meaning days off) in English?
When we have a Monday and a Tuesdays off for instance, we say: TENEMOS PUENTE. In other words, it means we have some days off that makes our weekend longer. Is there any way to say it in English?
I.e: Como la semana que viene TENEMOS PUENTE, Silvia y yo nos vamos de viaje.
As next week we will "have a bridge", Silvia and I are going on a trip.
I know have a bridge might make no sense, wondering how to say it in English. Thank you!
Dec 8, 2015 11:44 AM
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In the UK we normally call it a 'bank holiday weekend'.
https://www.gov.uk/bank-holidays
December 8, 2015
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We'd call this a 'long weekend'. This refers to any weekend where you have a day off on one of the days next to the usual weekend (e.g. Monday or Friday, or potentially Monday and Tuesday).
December 8, 2015
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