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French Phrase

Quelle belle journée !

/kɛl bɛl ʒuʁ.ne/
Meaning"What a beautiful day!"
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Meaning

This phrase is a common exclamation used to express delight about the weather or the general quality of the day. The word 'Quelle' acts as an exclamative adjective meaning 'what a,' and it must agree in gender and number with the feminine noun 'journée.'

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When to use

Use this phrase when you want to comment positively on the weather or your current experience. It is a perfect icebreaker for small talk with neighbors, colleagues, or friends.

Grammar Breakdown

Quellebellejournée

1

Exclamative Adjective

'Quelle' is the feminine singular form of 'Quel,' used here to add emphasis to the noun.

2

B.A.G.S. Adjectives

'Belle' follows the B.A.G.S. rule (Beauty, Age, Goodness, Size), meaning it is placed before the noun instead of after it.

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Regarde ce soleil, quelle belle journée !

Look at this sun, what a beautiful day!

Oui, c'est parfait pour prendre un café en terrasse.

Yes, it's perfect for having a coffee on the terrace.

B

Common Mistakes

  • Quel belle journée !

    The noun 'journée' is feminine, so you must use the feminine form 'Quelle' instead of the masculine 'Quel'.

  • Quelle beau journée !

    Adjectives must agree with the noun they describe; since 'journée' is feminine, use 'belle' instead of 'beau'.

Alternatives

  • Il fait beau.

    The weather is nice.

  • C'est une journée magnifique.

    It is a magnificent day.

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Cultural Tip

In France, commenting on the weather is a standard and polite way to initiate conversation. Using 'Quelle belle journée !' is a universally positive social cue that works well in both rural and urban settings to establish a friendly rapport.