Everyday life in France often includes enjoying a leisurely breakfast, typically featuring pastries like Croissants or pain au chocolat alongside coffee. Many French people work or attend school during the day, often taking a long lunch break to socialize and enjoy their meals. In the evenings, it’s common to gather with family or friends for dinner, which can be a more elaborate affair. Additionally, daily routines may involve shopping at local markets, engaging in outdoor activities, or participating in cultural events.
everyday is 'tous les jours' or chaque jour' in French.
tous les jours
French men wear suits that people would normally wear to work everyday and traditional french clothing consists of bells or fertolds
Yes. Chicken is a very common meat in everyday cooking in France.
The answer is "Pop Art"
No, they go everyday but Sunday, and have Wednesday afternoon off.
some people fall everyday but some do not fall everyday
People Everyday was created in 1992.
Deja vu
it isn't everyday French, I'm sorry I cannot translate it.
The best way to improve "your" french is to be with french speaking people and to force yourself to talk french. Listen to french tv, read books in french. I could talk in spanish but what made me really talk in spanish was to go to Spain and be 100 % into spanish (friends, TV, news papers, everyday life).
They became french