How to Say ‘One day’ in French
Un jour
uhn zhoor
[uhn zhoor]
💬 Usage Tip: Often used to express future intentions or dreams.
🇫🇷 In France: Dreaming and planning for 'un jour' is culturally akin to setting goals or future aspirations.
Phrase Breakdown
Un
[uhn]
a; an; one (masculine)
**Un** here means “one/a” in the expression **un jour** (“one day”).
Un jour, on ira à une convention d’anime.
One day, we’ll go to an anime convention.
jour
[zhoor]
day
**jour** means “day.” With **un**, **un jour** often means “one day / someday.”
Un jour, tu aimeras peut-être les anime de mecha.
One day, you might like mecha anime.
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