How to Say ‘It's a bit chilly today.’ in French
Il fait un peu frais aujourd'hui.
eel feh uhn puh fray oh-zhoor-dwee
[eel feh uhn puh fray oh-zhoor-dwee]
💬 Usage Tip: "Un peu" softens the comment nicely. "Frais" means cool or chilly, not freezing.
🇫🇷 In France: Weather chat is a safe, easy bonding tool in France, especially while waiting outside school.
Phrase Breakdown
Il fait
eel feh
It is
Impersonal French structure used for weather expressions.
Il fait chaud.
It is hot.
Words in this phrase
Il
[eel]
it
Impersonal 'it,' used in weather expressions.
Il fait un peu frais aujourd'hui, prends une veste.
It's a little cool today, take a jacket.
fait
[feh]
is
From 'faire'; with weather, 'il fait' means 'it is.'
Il fait un peu frais aujourd'hui, non ?
It's a little cool today, isn't it?
un
[uhn]
a
Here part of the expression 'un peu,' meaning 'a little.'
Il fait un peu frais aujourd'hui au portail.
It's a little cool today at the school gate.
peu
[puh]
little
Used in 'un peu' to mean 'a little' or 'slightly.'
Il fait un peu frais aujourd'hui ce matin.
It's a little cool today this morning.
frais
[fray]
cool
Describes slightly cold or crisp weather, not freezing.
Il fait un peu frais aujourd'hui, surtout à l'ombre.
It's a little cool today, especially in the shade.
aujourd'hui
[oh-zhoor-dwee]
today
Means 'today,' referring to the current day.
Il fait un peu frais aujourd'hui devant l'école.
It's a little cool today in front of the school.
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