Well, darling, "Qu'est-ce que tu fais le matin" in French translates to "What do you do in the morning" in English. So, basically, it's just asking what your morning routine is. Now go ahead and spill the tea on your morning shenanigans!
"Le matin" is French for in the morning.
When I wake up in the morning is translated "quand je me réveille le matin" in French.
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samedi matin means Saturday morning in French.
"Good morning, my dear!" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Bon matin, ma chère!Specifically, the masculine adjective bon is "good". The masculine noun matin means "morning". The feminine possessive adjective ma means "my". The feminine adjective/noun/pronoun chère translates as "dear".The pronunciation will be "boh mah-teh mah shehr" in French.
Le dernier matin in French means "the last morning" in English.
Arroser is to water (plants) or to soak something with water in French. De bon matin means "early in the morning".
"Le matin" is French for in the morning.
There is no word in French that is "le martin". (Martin is proper name in French as in English, but it does not take an article.) If you meant to ask about "le matin", it means, "the morning".
Do you mean, what is it in English? samedi matin = Saturday morning
6 a.m. is translated "six heures (du matin)" in French.
When I wake up in the morning is translated "quand je me réveille le matin" in French.
In French, "morning" is said as "matin".
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Does 'matin' mean morning in French? le matin - la matinée
Du matin means "in the morning"
'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.