French Phrase
Décembre, c'est le dernier mois.
Meaning
This phrase identifies December as the final month of the calendar year. It utilizes a common French emphatic structure where the subject is stated first, followed by 'c'est' to provide a definition or description.
When to use
This sentence is typically used in educational settings, when explaining the calendar to children, or during casual conversations about the time of year. It is a factual statement used to conclude a sequence of months.
✦Grammar Breakdown
Décembre,c'estlederniermois
C'est
A contraction of 'ce' (it/this) and 'est' (is), used to identify or emphasize the subject.
Dernier
An adjective meaning 'last' which usually precedes the noun when referring to a position in a sequence.
🗨In Conversation
Quel est le douzième mois de l'année ?
What is the twelfth month of the year?
Décembre, c'est le dernier mois.
December, it is the last month.
✕Common Mistakes
Décembre est le dernier mois.
While grammatically correct, using 'c'est' after a comma is more natural and idiomatic in spoken French for emphasis.
Décembre, c'est le final mois.
In the context of a chronological sequence like months, 'dernier' is the correct word for 'last' instead of 'final'.
↔Alternatives
Le dernier mois de l'année est décembre.
The last month of the year is December.
C'est le mois de décembre, le dernier de l'année.
It is the month of December, the last one of the year.
Cultural Tip
In France, December is a festive month centered around 'les fêtes de fin d'année'. It is characterized by Christmas markets (marchés de Noël), particularly in the North and East, and ends with 'le Réveillon de la Saint-Sylvestre' on December 31st.

