How to Say ‘For which day?’ in French
Pour quel jour ?
poor kel zhoor
[poor kel zhoor]
💬 Usage Tip: Literally: "For what day?" Quel changes form depending on the noun; here jour is masculine singular, so quel.
🇫🇷 In France: French bookings are often organized very directly by day and time, so this question is extremely common.
Phrase Breakdown
Pour
[poor]
for
A preposition used here to ask about the desired day.
Pour mardi, il reste de la place.
For Tuesday, there is still space.
quel
[kel]
which
An interrogative word used to ask which one.
Quel cours préférez-vous ce soir ?
Which class do you prefer this evening?
jour
[zhoor]
day
A calendar day, such as Monday or Tuesday.
Ce jour-là, le cours commence tôt.
That day, the class starts early.
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