How to Say ‘Two days’ in French
Deux jours
duh zhoor
[duh zhoor]
💬 Usage Tip: Simple time phrase: deux jours. No extra word needed here after depuis.
🇫🇷 In France: Giving a specific duration helps a lot in French consultations; precision is appreciated even if your French is basic.
Phrase Breakdown
Deux
[duh]
two
The number two, used here to count days.
Deux jours sans amélioration, c'est inquiétant.
Two days without improvement is worrying.
jours
[zhoor]
days
Plural of jour, indicating the duration of the symptoms.
Deux jours de bruit en respirant, c'est long.
Two days of noise while breathing is a long time.
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