How to Say ‘Sunday’ in French
Dimanche
dee-mahnsh
[dee-mahnsh]
💬 Usage Tip: 'Dimanche' comes from 'diēs Dominicus', Latin for 'the Lord's day'.
🇫🇷 In France: Many shops and establishments are closed on Sundays in France, making it a day reserved for rest and family activities.
Phrase Breakdown
Dimanche
[dee-mahnsh]
Sunday
The seventh day of the week in France.
Dimanche est un jour de repos.
Sunday is a day of rest.
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