menu du jour mean the dishes that are available this day only
at the time of day
"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."
Menu du jour
'de jur' is not a correct French spelling. 'du jour' is correct.
"Ã un de ces jours" means "see you... one of these days"
'de jour' is French for 'by day'.
It is the menu for the day; literally "card of the day."
a menu de jour refers to daily specials or a set menu, or a small choice from the menu, at a set price
It's carte du jour. It means menu of the day. It is pronounced cart doo joor.
le Jour De l'An = "New Years Day"
butterfly of day
at the time of day
"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."
'jour de naissance heureuse' is an automatic software translation of 'happy birthday'. "Joyeux anniversaire" is the proper translation for 'happy birthday'.
Jour de neige was created in 1987.
le jour means the day - de jour usually means during the day or in the daytime "la mot" is a mistake since "mot" is masculine. My guess is the intended phrase is le mot du jour which means the word of the day.
The day of the examination.