How to Say ‘Yes, like every day.’ in French
Oui, comme tous les jours.
wee kom too lay zhoor
[wee kom too lay zhoor]
💬 Usage Tip: A very natural phrase for routine situations. You can hear a little humor or resignation in it too.
🇫🇷 In France: French small talk often includes gentle jokes about daily routines, especially school-run life.
Phrase Breakdown
Oui
[wee]
yes
A simple positive reply starting the sentence.
Oui, comme tous les jours. J'attends devant l'école.
Yes, like every day. I'm waiting in front of the school.
comme
[kom]
like / as
Used here to mean like, comparing today with the usual routine.
Oui, comme tous les jours. On se voit au portail.
Yes, like every day. We see each other at the gate.
tous
[too]
all / every
In tous les jours, it contributes to the meaning every day.
Oui, comme tous les jours. Je viens à pied.
Yes, like every day. I come on foot.
les
[lay]
the
Plural article used in the fixed expression tous les jours.
Oui, comme tous les jours. Les enfants finissent à la même heure.
Yes, like every day. The children finish at the same time.
jours
[zhoor]
days
Part of the expression tous les jours, meaning every day.
Oui, comme tous les jours. Ces jours passent vite.
Yes, like every day. These days go by quickly.
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