French Phrase
C'est le matin maintenant.
Meaning
This phrase is a straightforward way to identify the current time of day as the morning. It uses the common construction 'C'est' followed by a noun phrase to define the state of the present moment.
When to use
Use this phrase when you want to clarify the time of day to someone else or when waking up to acknowledge the start of the day. It is appropriate for both formal and informal settings.
✦Grammar Breakdown
C'estle matinmaintenant
C'est
A contraction of 'ce' (this/it) and 'est' (is), used here to identify a period of time.
le matin
The masculine noun for 'morning' accompanied by its definite article 'le'.
maintenant
An adverb meaning 'now' used to emphasize the current state.
🗨In Conversation
Quelle heure est-il ?
What time is it?
C'est le matin maintenant.
It is morning now.
✕Common Mistakes
Il est le matin maintenant.
Use 'C'est' instead of 'Il est' when identifying a specific noun phrase like 'le matin'.
C'est matin maintenant.
In French, you must include the definite article 'le' before 'matin' in this context.
↔Alternatives
Il est tôt.
It is early.
C'est le début de la journée.
It is the start of the day.
Cultural Tip
In French culture, 'le matin' generally refers to the time from sunrise until the midday meal, which usually occurs around noon. Unlike English, there is no specific 'Good morning' greeting; 'Bonjour' is used from the start of the day until the evening.

