You already asked about le matin, the morning. Ce matin would be this morning.
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"Le matin" is French for in the morning.
'I love everyone this morning'
Est-ce que vous êtes allé au marché ce matin ? Est-ce que vous êtes allés au marché ce matin ? Est-ce que vous êtes allée au marché ce matin ? Est-ce que vous êtes allées au marché ce matin ?
"What do you do (in the) morning?" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Qu'est-ce-que tu fais le matin? The question translates literally as "What do you do (in) the morning?" in English. The pronunciation will be "keh-skuh tyoo feh luh ma-teh" in French.
N'est-ce pas means "isn't it" in English.
ce matin - this morning
"Le matin" is French for in the morning.
'I love everyone this morning'
Le dernier matin in French means "the last morning" in English.
Est-ce que vous êtes allé au marché ce matin ? Est-ce que vous êtes allés au marché ce matin ? Est-ce que vous êtes allée au marché ce matin ? Est-ce que vous êtes allées au marché ce matin ?
ce matin
"What do you do (in the) morning?" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Qu'est-ce-que tu fais le matin? The question translates literally as "What do you do (in) the morning?" in English. The pronunciation will be "keh-skuh tyoo feh luh ma-teh" in French.
Qu'est-ce means what is it in English.
'Ce' in French means 'this' in English.
Jusqu'au petit matin means 'just until early tomorrow morning'.
Ce soir means "this evening" or "tonight" in English.
'bonne matinée' = [have a] good morning 'de bon matin' = early in the morning ('bonne matin' is not grammatically correct) the common greetings are 'bonjour' (from the morning to the evening) and 'bonsoir' (meaning more specifically good evening). You can say 'bonne matinée' when you are leaving somebody in the morning, but not to greet the people when you meet them.