Hier il y avait du brouillard
"Foggy" in French is translated as "brumeux" or "brouillard."
Yesterday in French is "hier."
The day before yesterday in French is "avant-hier."
In French, "hier" means "yesterday."
"It's foggy" in French is "Il y a du brouillard."
In French, you would say "Double V" when describing the letter "W" in a stormy or foggy condition.
In French you do not miss somebody or something. Somebody misses you. Therefore if you miss somebody you will say 'tu me manques'. Literally you miss me. So I missed you yesterday becomes 'tu m'as manqué hier'.
d'hier a été occupée
"Monday will have foggy weather".
hier - pronounced 'ee' - 'air"
hier j'ai regardé ...
Hier, nous avons voyagé.