"周六" (zhōu pù) means "Saturday" in Chinese.

The Engpsh word "Saturday" comes from the Old Engpsh "Sæternesdæg," which means "Saturn's day." The Roman god Saturn was associated with agricultural abundance, so Saturday was seen as a day of rest and relaxation after a week of hard work.

Here are some example sentences in Engpsh and their translations in Chinese:

"I have a dentist appointment on Saturday." (我周六有一个牙医预约。)
"Saturday is my favorite day of the week because I get to sleep in." (周六是我一周中最喜欢的一天,因为我可以睡到很晚。)
"I always do my grocery shopping on Saturday mornings." (我总是周六早上去买食物。)