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French Phrase

C'est cool de commencer la journée avec tout en ordre.

/sɛ kʊl də kɔ.mɑ̃.se la ʒuʁ.ne a.vɛk tu ɑ̃ ɔʁdʁ/
Meaning"It's cool to start the day with everything in order."
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Meaning

Literally, ‘It’s cool to start the day with everything in order.’ The speaker is expressing a relaxed, positive feeling about having a tidy, well‑planned morning.

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When to use

Use this sentence in casual conversation with friends, family or coworkers when you want to comment on a smooth, organized start to the day – for example after making the bed, planning your agenda, or simply waking up to a clean space.

Grammar Breakdown

C'estcooldecommencerlajournéeavectoutenordre

1

C'est (ce + est)

C’est is the contraction of ce + est and is used to introduce a statement, often followed by an adjective or a noun.

2

Cool (borrowed adjective)

‘Cool’ is an English loan‑word used informally in French to express that something is nice, pleasant or impressive.

3

de + infinitive

After expressions like C’est + adjective, the preposition de introduces an infinitive verb (de commencer).

4

la journée

The definite article la is used because we are talking about a specific day – the day that is happening now.

5

avec tout en ordre

avec = with; tout = everything; en ordre = in order. The whole phrase means ‘with everything in order’.

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en ordre

The idiom en ordre means ‘organized, tidy, properly arranged’. It is often used with objects, tasks or a schedule.

🗨In Conversation

A

C'est cool de commencer la journée avec tout en ordre.

It's cool to start the day with everything in order.

Oui, ça me donne de l'énergie pour le reste de la journée.

Yes, it gives me energy for the rest of the day.

B

Common Mistakes

  • C'est cool à commencer la journée avec tout en ordre.

    After C’est + adjective you must use de, not à, before an infinitive.

  • C'est cool de commencer la journée avec tout le en ordre.

    Here tout is a pronoun meaning ‘everything’; adding le changes the meaning to ‘all the…’ and is incorrect.

  • C'est cool de commencer la journée avec tout en désordre.

    The phrase means the opposite; en désordre means ‘in disorder’. Use en ordre for the intended meaning.

Alternatives

  • C'est agréable de commencer la journée avec tout en ordre.

    It's pleasant to start the day with everything in order.

  • C'est chouette de commencer la journée bien organisé.

    It's great to start the day well organized.

  • Commencer la journée avec tout en ordre, c'est top.

    Starting the day with everything in order is awesome.

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Cultural Tip

The word ‘cool’ is a popular English loan‑word in contemporary French, but it remains informal. Use it with peers, on social media or in relaxed settings. In a formal context you’d replace it with adjectives like agréable, plaisant or satisfaisant.