Day 26 — Days and Months

1. Topic Introduction

Days and months are essential in French because they are used every day for:

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  • speaking about dates
  • making plans
  • talking about routines
  • giving appointments
  • describing events in time

French days and months follow clear grammar rules, but there are important differences from English.

Compare:

French SentenceMeaningPronunciation
Nous sommes lundi.It is Mondaynoo som lun-dee
Mon anniversaire est en mars.My birthday is in Marchmon ah-nee-vair-sair eh ahn mars

Important difference:

In French:

  • days and months are normally not capitalised
  • articles are often omitted in simple date expressions

2. Days of the Week

The seven days must be memorised in order because they are used constantly in speaking and writing.

FrenchMeaningPronunciation
lundiMondaylun-dee
mardiTuesdaymar-dee
mercrediWednesdaymair-cruh-dee
jeudiThursdayzhuh-dee
vendrediFridayvahn-druh-dee
samediSaturdaysam-dee
dimancheSundaydee-mahnsh

3. Important Rule: No Capital Letter

Unlike English, French days are written in lowercase.

IncorrectCorrect
Lundilundi
Marsmars

This rule also applies to months.

4. Asking About the Day

French uses specific expressions to ask and answer about the day.

Question Forms

French QuestionMeaningPronunciation
Quel jour sommes-nous ?What day is it?kel zhoor som noo
Nous sommes quel jour ?What day is it?noo som kel zhoor

Answers

French AnswerMeaning
Nous sommes lundi.It is Monday
Aujourd’hui, nous sommes mardi.Today is Tuesday

Important:

French often uses nous sommes for calendar day statements.

5. Using Days with Activities

To say something happens on a day, French usually uses le.

Structure

StructureMeaning
le + dayon + day

Examples

French SentenceMeaningPronunciation
Je travaille le lundi.I work on Mondayzhuh tra-vai luh lun-dee
Nous avons cours le mardi.We have class on Tuesdaynoo za-von koor luh mar-dee
Elle part le vendredi.She leaves on Fridayel par luh vahn-druh-dee

Important:

Le lundi often means every Monday.

6. Specific Day vs Habitual Day

French distinguishes habitual and specific day by article use.

FormMeaning
le lundievery Monday
lundiMonday / this Monday depending on context

Examples

French SentenceMeaning
Je vais au sport le lundi.I go to sport every Monday
Je viens lundi.I am coming Monday

This difference is very important in natural speech.

7. Months of the Year

The twelve months must also be memorised carefully.

FrenchMeaningPronunciation
janvierJanuaryzhon-vyay
févrierFebruaryfay-vree-yay
marsMarchmars
avrilAprilah-vreel
maiMaymay
juinJunezhwahn
juilletJulyzhwee-yay
aoûtAugustoot
septembreSeptembersep-tahmbr
octobreOctoberok-tohbr
novembreNovemberno-vahmbr
décembreDecemberday-sahmbr

8. Using Months with En

French normally uses en before months.

Structure

StructureMeaning
en + monthin + month

Examples

French SentenceMeaningPronunciation
Je pars en mai.I leave in Mayzhuh par ahn may
Elle arrive en octobre.She arrives in Octoberel ah-reev ahn ok-tohbr
Nous voyageons en juillet.We travel in Julynoo vwa-ya-zhon ahn zhwee-yay

Important:

No article is used before months in this structure.

9. Asking About the Month

Question Forms

French QuestionMeaning
Quel mois sommes-nous ?What month is it?
Nous sommes en quel mois ?What month are we in?

Answers

French AnswerMeaning
Nous sommes en avril.It is April
Nous sommes en novembre.It is November

10. Saying a Full Date

French date order is:

day + number + month

Structure

StructureMeaning
day + number + monthfull date

Examples

French DateMeaningPronunciation
lundi 4 janvierMonday 4 Januarylun-dee katr zhon-vyay
mardi 12 marsTuesday 12 Marchmar-dee dooz mars
vendredi 25 décembreFriday 25 Decembervahn-druh-dee van-sank day-sahmbr

Important:

French does not usually place commas like English.

11. Special Rule for the First Day of the Month

The first day uses premier instead of un.

French DateMeaning
le premier maithe first of May
le premier janvierthe first of January

Not:

le un mai in standard French date expression.

12. Asking for the Date

Question Form

French QuestionMeaningPronunciation
Quelle est la date aujourd’hui ?What is today’s date?kel eh lah daht oh-zhoor-dwee

Answers

French AnswerMeaning
Nous sommes le 15 avril.It is April 15
Aujourd’hui, nous sommes le 2 juin.Today is June 2

13. Using Days and Months Together in Sentences

Examples

French SentenceMeaning
Mon cours commence lundi en septembre.My class starts Monday in September
Je voyage en août.I travel in August
Son anniversaire est le 4 janvier.His / her birthday is January 4

14. Days and Months with Seasons

French seasons often combine naturally with months.

SeasonFrenchPronunciation
springle printempsluh pran-tahn
summerl’étélay-tay
autumnl’automnelo-ton
winterl’hiverlee-vair

Examples

French SentenceMeaning
En juillet, c’est l’été.In July, it is summer
En janvier, c’est l’hiver.In January, it is winter

15. Frequent Errors to Avoid

IncorrectCorrectReason
Je viens en lundiJe viens lundino en with days
Je pars le marsJe pars en marsmonth uses en
Marsmarslowercase required

16. Vocabulary

French WordGenderMeaningPronunciation
le jourmasculinedayluh zhoor
la semainefeminineweeklah suh-men
le moismasculinemonthluh mwa
la datefemininedatelah daht
l’anniversairemasculinebirthdaylah-nee-vair-sair
le calendriermasculinecalendarluh kah-lahn-dree-yay
le coursmasculineclassluh koor
le voyagemasculinetripluh vwa-yazh

17. Mini Paragraph

Nous sommes mercredi 12 avril. Mon anniversaire est en janvier. Je travaille le lundi et le jeudi. En juillet, nous voyageons avec notre famille.

Meaning:

It is Wednesday 12 April. My birthday is in January. I work on Monday and Thursday. In July, we travel with our family.

18. Memory Practice

French SentenceMeaning
Nous sommes lundi.It is Monday
Je viens mardi.I am coming Tuesday
Elle part en juin.She leaves in June
Mon anniversaire est en décembre.My birthday is in December
Nous sommes le premier mai.It is the first of May
Le vendredi, nous étudions.On Fridays we study

Summary Notes

ConceptKey Rule
daysalways lowercase
monthsalways lowercase
habitual dayuse le + day
specific dayday alone often enough
monthsuse en
datesday + number + month
first dayuse premier
asking dayQuel jour sommes-nous ?
asking dateQuelle est la date aujourd’hui ?
key learning pointdays and months follow fixed preposition rules

The most important lesson today is this: French days and months are simple once their article and preposition rules are respected carefully.