The French word "temps" means either "time" or "weather" in English, depending on context.
For example, "Quel temps fait-il?" is "How's the weather?" but "J'ai le temps d'aller au musée" is "I have time to go to the museum."
"Temps" can be 'time' or 'weather' in French
the weather is 'le temps' (masc.) in French.
depending on context, le temps means time or weather.
bad weather is called 'le mauvais temps' in French.
"How is the weather?" in English is Quel temps fait-il?in French.
The word weather is masculine in French so it's ..le temps.
You say "weather forecast" in French as "prévisions météorologiques".
Quel temps fait-il? is a French equivalent of the English phrase "What is the weather?" The question translates literally as "What weather does it make?" in English. The pronunciation will be "kel taw feh-teel" in French.
The word "temps" in French can be translated into English as "time" (je n'ai pas le temps de faire ça = I haven't got the time to do that), "weather" (que temps fait-il = how's the weather?), or "tense" (un temps simple = a simple tense).
du temps? the time? temps is time and weather, so depending on context and l'heure is hour or time as in What time is it? Quelle heure est-il?
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"La météo" in French means "the weather" in English. It is used to refer to the current or forecasted weather conditions.