Je parle français tous les jours in French means "I speak French everyday" in English.
jours de pluie is the translation of rainy days. It is the translation from English to French.
Que faites-vous ces jours-ci? in French means "What have you been doing recently?" in English.
"The days of the week" is an English equivalent of the French phrase les jours de la semaine. The pronunciation will be "ley zhoor duh la suh-menn" in French.
"The days of the week are..." is a literal English equivalent of the incomplete French phrase Les jours de la semaine sont... . The pronunciation will be "ley zhoor duh la suh-men so" in French.
"Which days do you get up early?" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Quels jours est-ce que tu te lèves tôt?The question may be rendered literally into English as "What days do you raise yourself early?" The pronunciation will be "kel zhoor eh-skuh tyoo tuh lev to" in French.
'un jour' means a day in French. 'des jours' is the plural
In French, "3 jours" means "3 days".
"Meteo 12 jours" is a french phrase that translates to 12 day weather forecast. Is is a common phrase that would be encountered in most French language newspapers and news programs.
The French phrase '3 jours' or 'trois jours' simply means '3 days', or 'three days', in English. So, 'It takes 3 days' in English is 'Il faut 3 jours' in French.'Trois jours' or '3 jours' is pronounced 'twa zhour'.The French term 'toujours', meaning 'always', is pronounced 'two-zhour', and in English the term '3 jours' is sometimes used - generally with humorous intent - as a play on words to indicate a sense of 'more than always'.Some organizations, events, publications, and so on, use the term in their name or title to indicate that three days are somehow involved and so a sporting event, for example, lasting three days might be abbreviated to '(Les) 3 Jours', so you might see the term '3 Jours' used alone in that way.
"Five days" in French is "cinq jours."
dans deux jours
income is translated 'le revenu' in French. The income tax is called "l'impôt sur le revenu"