How to Say ‘Three days’ in French
Trois jours
trwah zhoor
[trwah zhoor]
💬 Usage Tip: A handy time expression. French often gives symptom duration very directly: deux jours, trois jours, une semaine.
🇫🇷 In France: Doctors in France often ask exactly how long symptoms have lasted, so durations matter.
Phrase Breakdown
Trois
[trwah]
three
The number three.
Trois jours de repos ne m'ont pas aidé.
Three days of rest did not help me.
jours
[zhoor]
days
Plural of jour, meaning days.
Les jours passent et la douleur continue.
The days go by and the pain continues.
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