un jour ou une journée you use un jour when you're just talking about some time during the day (ie: la soupe du jour) but you use journée when you mean a legitment 24-hour period (ie: c'est une belle journée) ---- so days would be either les jours (m) ou les journeés (f)
Jour (masc.) - pronounced with a soft j and the our with a oo (as in boo) sound and then an er sound.
Jour.
It is masculine.
joyeuse fête du Travail is the phrase in French. It says happy May day in french.
French speakers typically use "bonjour" as a common greeting meaning "hello" in French.
my mum says I'm special
"she says" - "dit-elle"
To say is translated 'dire' in French. He / she says are "il dit / elle dit"
i guess get married written in french unless the law says you can't Bexyboo10 says: to say married in french is Marié
Literally, "bon matin" However, no one really says good morning, as much as they say good day "bonjour"
The word "day" in French is jour.
Dit.
13 of JULY is the french fries day. Thanks and have a nice day
'on this day' in french is 'ce jour-là'
en garde