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French Phrase

C'est une journée typique de juillet ?

/sɛ‿yn ʒuʁne typik də ʒɥijɛ/
Meaning"Is it a typical July day?"
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Meaning

The sentence asks whether the current day has the usual weather or atmosphere that one expects in July in France. It can refer to temperature, sunshine, humidity, or even the general vibe of summer.

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When to use

Use this question when you want to comment on the weather, especially if you’re surprised by how hot, rainy, or mild it feels. It’s also handy when traveling in French‑speaking regions and you want to compare today’s conditions with the typical July climate.

Grammar Breakdown

C'estunejournéetypiquedejuillet?

1

C'est

Contraction of "ce est" meaning "it is"; used to introduce a statement or question.

2

une

Indefinite feminine article, used before a feminine noun that is not previously identified.

3

journée

Feminine noun meaning "day" in the sense of a period of time (as opposed to "jour" which refers to the calendar day).

4

typique

Adjective meaning "typical"; agrees in gender and number with the noun it modifies.

5

de

Preposition meaning "of"; here it links the noun "journée" with the month "juillet".

6

juillet

The month of July; a proper noun that does not take an article when used after "de".

🗨In Conversation

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C'est une journée typique de juillet ?

Is it a typical July day?

Oui, il fait chaud, ensoleillé et un peu humide, comme d'habitude en été.

Yes, it’s hot, sunny and a bit humid, just like usual in summer.

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Common Mistakes

  • C'est un jour typique de juillet ?

    Use "une journée" when referring to the quality or atmosphere of the day; "un jour" simply means a calendar day.

  • C'est est une journée typique de juillet ?

    Avoid double "est"; the correct contraction is "C'est".

  • C'est une journée typique de le juillet ?

    The month name does not take an article after "de"; just "de juillet".

Alternatives

  • Est‑ce une journée typique de juillet ?

    Is it a typical July day?

  • C'est une journée typique d'été, non ?

    It's a typical summer day, isn’t it?

  • Il fait typiquement chaud en juillet, n'est‑ce pas ?

    It’s typically hot in July, isn’t it?

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Cultural Tip

In France, July is the height of summer and often brings high temperatures, especially in the south. When speaking about weather, French people frequently use "journée" to describe the overall feel of the day (e.g., "une belle journée"), whereas "jour" is used for calendar dates. Also, note that the informal "C'est... ?" is perfectly acceptable in conversation, but the more formal "Est‑ce... ?" can be used in written or polite contexts.