French Phrase
Je fais du sport le lundi et le mercredi.
Meaning
This phrase describes a recurring weekly routine involving physical activity. It uses the verb 'faire' combined with 'du sport' to mean 'to exercise' or 'to play sports'. The use of 'le' before the days of the week indicates a habitual action that happens every week on those specific days.
When to use
Use this phrase when discussing your weekly schedule, fitness habits, or hobbies with friends or colleagues. It is perfect for small talk about lifestyle and health routines.
✦Grammar Breakdown
Jefaisdu sportle lundietle mercredi
Faire du sport
The verb 'faire' is used with 'du' (de + le) to express engaging in an activity or sport.
Habitual Days
Using 'le' before a day of the week (e.g., 'le lundi') indicates that the action happens every Monday.
🗨In Conversation
Qu'est-ce que tu fais pour rester en forme ?
What do you do to stay in shape?
Je fais du sport le lundi et le mercredi.
I exercise on Mondays and Wednesdays.
✕Common Mistakes
Je fais sport le lundi.
You must use the partitive article 'du' before 'sport' to indicate an unspecified amount of activity.
Je fais du sport sur lundi.
In French, you do not use a preposition like 'on' before days; use the definite article 'le' to indicate a habit.
↔Alternatives
Je m'entraîne le lundi et le mercredi.
I train on Mondays and Wednesdays.
Je fais de l'exercice deux fois par semaine.
I exercise twice a week.
Cultural Tip
In France, maintaining a work-life balance is highly valued, and many people dedicate specific weekday evenings to 'le sport' at local clubs or gyms. Note that 'le sport' is a general term covering everything from gym sessions to team games.

