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How to Say ‘Do you garden every day?’ in French

Vous jardinez tous les jours ?

voo zhar-dee-NAY too lay zhoor

[voo zhar-dee-NAY too lay zhoor]

💬 Usage Tip: In spoken French, a question can be just a statement with rising intonation. Easy and natural!

🇫🇷 In France: This sounds friendly and conversational, especially with a neighbor in a shared outdoor space.

Phrase Breakdown

Vous

[voo]

you

Formal singular or plural 'you' used as the subject.

Example

Vous jardinez dans votre jardin ?

Do you garden in your garden?

jardinez

[zhar-dee-NAY]

garden

Verb form meaning 'you garden.'

Example

Vous jardinez quand il fait beau.

You garden when the weather is nice.

tous

[too]

every / all

Here, 'tous' is used in the expression 'every day.'

Example

Vous jardinez tous les jours en été ?

Do you garden every day in summer?

les

[lay]

the

Plural definite article used in the phrase 'les jours.'

Example

Tous les jours, elle arrose les plantes.

Every day, she waters the plants.

jours

[zhoor]

days

Plural noun meaning 'days.'

Example

Les jours d’été sont longs.

Summer days are long.

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