How to Say ‘Every day’ in French
Tous les jours
too lay zhoor
[too lay zhoor]
💬 Usage Tip: Literally "all the days." French often uses articles where English does not.
🇫🇷 In France: Perfect for school-gate chat, where routines are king.
Phrase Breakdown
Tous
[too]
all / every
Used in this expression to mean every.
Je viens Tous les jours à la même heure.
I come every day at the same time.
les
[lay]
the
Plural article used in the fixed phrase tous les jours.
Tous les jours, les parents attendent ici.
Every day, the parents wait here.
jours
[zhoor]
days
Completes the expression tous les jours, meaning every day.
Tous les jours, je reconnais les mêmes visages.
Every day, I recognize the same faces.
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