How to Say ‘Every morning’ in French
Tous les matins
too lay mah-tan
[too lay mah-tan]
💬 Usage Tip: A handy time phrase. Literally 'all the mornings.'
🇫🇷 In France: School routines are very structured in France, so time expressions come up a lot.
Phrase Breakdown
Tous
[too]
every, all
In this phrase, it means “every.”
Tous les matins, on échange quelques mots devant la classe.
Every morning, we exchange a few words in front of the classroom.
les
[lay]
the
Plural definite article meaning “the.”
Tous les matins, les parents attendent devant le portail.
Every morning, the parents wait in front of the gate.
matins
[mah-tan]
mornings
Plural of “matin,” meaning mornings.
Tous les matins, les enfants arrivent avec leurs cartables.
Every morning, the children arrive with their schoolbags.
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