French Phrase
J'adore les journées ensoleillées.
Meaning
This phrase expresses a strong affection for weather that is bright and full of sunlight. The verb 'adorer' is more intense than 'aimer', conveying a deep appreciation for the mood that sunshine brings.
When to use
Use this phrase in casual conversation when discussing the weather, your favorite seasons, or explaining why you are in a high spirit on a bright day.
✦Grammar Breakdown
J'adorelesjournéesensoleillées
Elision (J')
The pronoun 'Je' becomes 'J' before a verb starting with a vowel to make the pronunciation smoother.
Adjective Agreement
'Ensoleillées' is the feminine plural form of the adjective, matching the gender and number of 'journées'.
🗨In Conversation
Il fait magnifique aujourd'hui, n'est-ce pas ?
It is magnificent today, isn't it?
Oui ! J'adore les journées ensoleillées.
Yes! I love sunny days.
✕Common Mistakes
J'aime les journées ensoleillé.
The adjective must agree in gender and number with the feminine plural noun 'journées'.
J'adore le soleil journées.
In French, the adjective 'ensoleillées' typically follows the noun it modifies.
↔Alternatives
J'aime le beau temps.
I like the nice weather.
Le soleil me rend heureux.
The sun makes me happy.
Cultural Tip
In France, the arrival of 'les beaux jours' (the beautiful days) is a major social event where people rush to occupy cafe terraces. Discussing the weather is a standard way to break the ice in social settings.

