Learning how to talk about time is one of the first steps in mastering any language. That is why knowing how to say Monday, Tuesday, and the rest of the week in French is so important for everyday communication. Whether you are planning a meeting, booking a trip, or simply chatting with friends, the days of the week appear in almost every conversation.
When learners start exploring the 7 days in French, they quickly notice how often these words come up in real life. From school schedules to work emails and travel plans, all days of the week in French help you express routines, deadlines, and future plans clearly. This makes them a key part of your basic vocabulary.
In this lesson, you will see days in French language explained in a simple and practical way. The vocabulary tables below already include correct spellings and audio pronunciation, so you can both read and listen as you learn — an effective way to build strong memory and natural pronunciation.
Below you will find ready-made tables with the names of all days of the week in French, along with audio support. Use them to practice pronunciation, repeat after the speaker, and quickly build confidence in using these words in real conversations.
Days of the Week in French
| English | French with pronunciation |
|---|---|
| Monday | lundi |
| Tuesday | mardi |
| Wednesday | mercredi |
| Thursday | jeudi |
| Friday | vendredi |
| Saturday | samedi |
| Sunday | dimanche |
Useful Words and Expressions
| English | French with pronunciation |
|---|---|
| day | jour |
| morning | matin |
| today | aujourd’hui |
| tomorrow | demain |
| yesterday | hier |
| week | semaine |
| weekend | fin de semaine |
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