Aujourd'hui
today was a good day in french
On that day is "aujourd'hui" (for today) or "en ce jour" (for any day even in the past) in French.
To ask "What day is today?" in French, you would say "Quel jour sommes-nous aujourd'hui ?"
passe une bonne journée is how the French would say 'enjoy your day'
The French expression "aujourd'hui" comes from the Old French phrase "au jor d'hui," which means "on the day of today." Over time, the phrase evolved into the single word "aujourd'hui," which is used to mean "today" in modern French.
"le plat du jour" is the translation for "today's special" in French;
"Aujourd'hui" is a French word that translates to "today" in English. It is used to refer to the current day or the day the speaker is inquiring about.
"Aujourd'hui c'est" is French for "today is." It is used to indicate the current day.
It quickly became a symbol of the French Revolution, a blow to tyranny. Today, the French still celebrate July a 14 as Bastille Day.
The French expression for "today" is "aujourd'hui." It is commonly used in everyday conversation to refer to the current day. For example, "Aujourd'hui, il fait beau" translates to "Today, the weather is nice."
Aujourd'hui est une bonne journée.
The METRIC SYSTEM is one contribution of the French Revolution which remains with us to the present day.