How to Say ‘Every day’ in French
Tous les jours
too lay zhoor
[too lay zhoor]
💬 Usage Tip: Literally “all the days.” French loves this pattern: tous les matins, tous les week-ends, etc.
🇫🇷 In France: Daily routines are a common topic in casual French small talk.
Phrase Breakdown
Tous
[too]
every / all
In this expression, 'tous' means 'every' as part of 'every day.'
Je marche tous les jours.
I walk every day.
les
[lay]
the
The plural definite article 'the.'
Tous les jours, il lit un peu.
Every day, he reads a little.
jours
[zhoor]
days
Plural of 'jour,' meaning 'days.'
Tous les jours sont différents.
All days are different.
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