'de jour' is French for 'by day'.
days
The day of the examination.
the day of the year
up to date
I'll love you always, more each day
Actually that doesn't mean anything at all. ;-)It might be an attempt at Bonne journee pour le jour de Bastille, which still doesn't make a whole lot of sense. But it's probably meant to be something like "Have a good Bastille Day," since today (July 14th) is Bastille Day, the French national holiday.
The day of the examination.
"Of (the) day" is an English equivalent of the French phrase de jour.Specifically, the preposition de means "of." The masculine noun jour means "day." The phrase also will be found as du jour, in which the word du combines the preposition de with the masculine singular definite article le to mean "of the."
"et un jour de congé pour l'aniversaire des profs" means "and a day off for the teachers' birthday" in English
le Jour De l'An = "New Years Day"
Day.
menu du jour mean the dishes that are available this day only
le jour du souvenir is translated Remembrance Day in English.
For me , every day is eating day.
the day of the year
butterfly of day
How many people were born in one day.
at the time of day