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Yes, you can use 上个周末 (shàng gè zhōu mò) in both informal and formal contexts. This phrase means "last weekend" and is widely understood in everyday conversation as well as in more formal discussions.
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Yes, there are a few other phrases in Chinese that convey a similar meaning to 上个周末 (shàng gè zhōu mò), which means "last weekend." Here are some alternatives:
1. 上周末 (shàng zhōu mò) - This phrase means "last weekend" as well, but it is more concise as it omits the word "个" (gè). It still refers to the weekend of the previous week.
2. 上星期六和星期天 (shàng xīngqī liù hé xīngqī tiān) - This translates to "last Saturday and Sunday." It specifies the days of the weekend rather than using the general term for the weekend.
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上个周末 (shàng gè zhōu mò) is used to refer to "last weekend". For example, you could say: 上个周末我去了公园 (shàng gè zhōu mò wǒ qù le gōngyuán) which means "I went to the park last weekend".
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