Translation: Il faisait du soleil.
Note that you should say "Il a fait du soleil" if you specify a time period, e.g. "It was sunny yesterday" would be "Il a fait du soleil hier". Without a specified time period, "il faisait" is more correct.
"Il a fait beau" means "The weather was good for a moment."
"Il a fait beau" means "The weather was good for a moment."
Il fait soleil.
Well, in the 200s the french empire fell to the aliens that came from planet Zylaphone. Their language, as well as their religion where lost. so.. you cant.
ensoleillé
Gaze in French = regarder (verb)
Neptune
to say sunny in french it is soleil. In German it is sonnig. prounounced zonnig. to say sunny in french it is soleil. In German it is sonnig. prounounced zonnig. to say sunny in french it is soleil. In German it is sonnig. prounounced zonnig.
"Ensoleillé".
agréable et ensoleillé
'c'est un soleil'
I think it's ensoleillé.
il fait toujours beau
There is no exact word for sunny in french. However the word soleil = sun. Soleil is pronounced so lay If you want to say, "It is sunny out," you could say Il fait briliant = it is briliant OR Il fait du soleil/Il y a du soleil = it is sunny/there is sun out
Ensoleillé = sunny (adj.)To say "It is sunny" you use "Il fait du soleil", or in the south they say "Il y a du soleil". The phrase "journée ensoleillée" ("sunny day") is used frequently, as is "temps ensoleillé" ("sunny weather").ensoleillé(e)
Il fait soleil.
le côté ensoleillé en haut
You would say "c'est une journée ensoleillée" in French.
"It's sunny" is "Il fait soleil" in French.