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Mastering French Days of the Week: A Beginners' Guide

Hello! Today, we're going to explore a classic of the French language for beginners: the days of the week. You will enrich your vocabulary and discover useful expressions to talk about time and your daily activities (du jour). Enjoy your learning!

Les jours de la semaine

Let's discover the days of the week together! Amazingly, in France, they are also seven in number 😛

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Lundi
Monday
Mardi
Tuesday
Mercredi
Wednesday
Jeudi
Thursday
Vendredi
Friday
Samedi
Saturday
Dimanche
Sunday

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Parler des moments de la journée

After the days, we will see the various times of the day. Learning how to talk about these times is important when describing your daily routine in French.

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Le jour
Day
Le matin
Morning
Le midi
Noon
L'après-midi
Afternoon
Le soir
Evening
La nuit
Night
L'heure
Hour
Aujourd'hui
Today

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Expressions

We will finally explore some expressions to help you speak about your plans and ideas with ease.

Avoir lieu

To take place

Alternatives: Se produire

Le concert a lieu samedi.

Expresses that an event occurs or happens.

Prendre rendez-vous

To make an appointment

Alternatives: Fixer un rendez-vous

Je dois prendre rendez-vous avec mon dentiste.

Organizing a meeting with someone at a specific date and time.

Planifier quelque chose

To plan something

Alternatives: Organiser quelque chose

Je dois encore planifier la rencontre de mardi.

Arranging or preparing events or activities in advance.

Le jour de congé

Day off

Alternatives: Jour de repos

Demain est mon jour de congé, je vais me reposer.

A day when one does not work, often for personal reasons or holidays.

L'emploi du temps

Schedule

Mon emploi du temps est très chargé aujourd'hui.

An organized plan of activities or events and their scheduled times.

Conclusion

There you have it, we have embarked on a wonderful journey through the days of the week, times of the day, and useful expressions in French. Remember, regular practice is the key to learning a language. So, take some time to revise these words, use them in sentences, and most importantly, explore their use in everyday life.

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