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French Phrase

J'adore le temps ensoleillé.

/ʒa.dɔʁ lə tɑ̃ ɑ̃.sɔ.lɛ.je/
Meaning"I love sunny weather."
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Meaning

This phrase expresses a strong liking for sunny weather. 'Adorer' means 'to adore' or 'to love' and is stronger than 'aimer' (to like/love). 'Le temps ensoleillé' specifically refers to weather that is sunny, not just generally good.

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When to use

You can use this phrase when discussing weather preferences, especially when you want to convey a strong positive feeling about sunshine. It's perfect for casual conversations with friends, family, or even new acquaintances when the weather comes up.

Grammar Breakdown

J'adoreletempsensoleillé

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J'adore (Adorer)

The verb 'adorer' means 'to adore' or 'to love' and is used for strong preferences, often for things, activities, or concepts. It's stronger than 'aimer' (to like/love). The 'J'' is a contraction of 'Je' (I) before a vowel.

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le temps

'Le temps' is a masculine noun that can mean 'time' or 'weather' depending on the context. In this phrase, it clearly refers to 'weather'. The definite article 'le' (the) is used here.

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ensoleillé

'Ensoleillé' is an adjective meaning 'sunny'. It must agree in gender and number with the noun it modifies. Since 'temps' is masculine singular, 'ensoleillé' is also masculine singular.

🗨In Conversation

A

Quel beau temps aujourd'hui, n'est-ce pas ?

What beautiful weather today, isn't it?

Oui, absolument ! J'adore le temps ensoleillé.

Yes, absolutely! I love sunny weather.

B

Common Mistakes

  • J'aime le temps ensoleillé.

    While 'aimer' means 'to like' or 'to love', 'adorer' conveys a stronger, more enthusiastic 'love' for something, which is often more natural when expressing a strong preference for weather.

  • J'adore le temps ensoleillée.

    The adjective 'ensoleillé' must agree in gender and number with the noun it modifies. 'Temps' (weather) is masculine singular, so 'ensoleillé' should also be masculine singular.

Alternatives

  • J'aime le soleil.

    I like the sun.

  • J'aime quand il fait beau.

    I like when the weather is nice.

  • Le soleil, j'adore ça !

    The sun, I love that!

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Cultural Tip

Talking about the weather is a common conversation starter in France, much like in many other cultures. Expressing strong preferences using verbs like 'adorer' (to adore/love) or 'détester' (to detest/hate) is very natural and common in everyday French conversation. Don't be afraid to use 'adorer' for things you genuinely love!