Saturday in Spanish is “Sábado”. This word can be used to refer to the day of the week that comes after Friday and before Sunday. To say it in a sentence, you can use it as an adjective describing what day something happens. For example, “El concierto es el sábado por la noche” which means “The concert is on Saturday night.”

If you want to ask someone what day something will happen, you can say “¿Qué día es?” which means “What day is it?” The person would then answer with the name of the day such as “Es sábado” meaning “It’s Saturday.” You may also hear people using other words for Saturday such as domingo meaning weekend or fin de semana meaning end of the week.
You may also hear people referring to Saturday by its nickname Sabadito which literally translates to little Saturday and refers to having fun on this particular day since most people don’t have work or school during weekends. It could also describe spending time with friends or family doing activities together like going out for lunch or dinner, watching movies at home or just relaxing around your house. So if someone tells you they are planning something for their Sabadito, they mean that they are planning some leisure activity for their Saturday!