How to Say ‘How was your day?’ in French
Comment s'est passée ta journée ?
kuh-mahn seh est pass-ay tah zhoor-nay
[kuh-mahn seh est pass-ay tah zhoor-nay]
💬 Usage Tip: 'S'est passée' is the past tense of 'se passer', meaning 'to happen'.
🇫🇷 In France: A common question to show polite interest in someone's day.
Phrase Breakdown
Comment
[kuh-mahn]
How
Used to inquire about the state or manner of something.
Comment s'est passée ta journée ?
How was your day?
s'est passée
seh est pass-ay
went
Refers to how something occurred or was experienced.
Ça s'est bien passé.
It went well.
Words in this phrase
s'
[seh]
did
Used with reflexive verbs to indicate action performed on the subject.
Elle s'est réveillée à sept heures.
She woke up at seven o'clock.
est
[est]
is
Third person singular present of the verb 'to be'.
Il est ingénieur.
He is an engineer.
passée
[pass-ay]
went
Indicates how something passed or transpired.
La réunion s'est bien passée.
The meeting went well.
ta journée
tah zhoor-nay
your day
Refers specifically to someone's day.
Comment s'est passée ta journée ?
How was your day?
Words in this phrase
ta
[tah]
your
Possessive adjective for informal second person singular.
Ta journée a l'air fatigante.
Your day looks tiring.
journée
[zhoor-nay]
day
A period of twenty-four hours.
Comment était ta journée ?
How was your day?
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