English term
every other weekend
5 +7 | fines de semana alternos | Marcela Andere de Patarroyo |
5 +1 | cada fin de semana de por medio | Giovanni Rengifo |
4 | cada segundo fin de semana | Kornelia Berceo-Schneider |
Dec 28, 2019 07:09: Wilsonn Perez Reyes changed "Level" from "PRO" to "Non-PRO"
Non-PRO (3): Eugenia Martin, Maria Kisic, Wilsonn Perez Reyes
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Proposed translations
fines de semana alternos
The children will be with their father every other weekend.
cada segundo fin de semana
cada fin de semana de por medio
No sé si funciona en otros países también.
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