French Phrase
J'aime les jours d'hiver enneigés.
Meaning
Literally, "I love the snowy winter days." It expresses a personal fondness for the atmosphere, quiet and beauty that snow brings during winter.
When to use
Use this sentence when talking about your favorite weather, reminiscing about past winters, or describing why you prefer winter activities. It works well in casual conversation, travel blogs, or when sharing photos of snowy landscapes.
✦Grammar Breakdown
J'aimelesjoursd'hiverenneigés
Je → J'
The subject pronoun "je" contracts to "j'" before a vowel or mute h for smoother pronunciation.
Aimer (present)
"aime" is the first‑person singular present of the verb aimer, meaning "to love" or "to like".
Definite article "les"
"les" is the plural definite article used before masculine or feminine nouns in the plural.
Noun "jours"
"jours" is a masculine plural noun meaning "days"; it agrees with the plural adjective that follows.
Partitive contraction "d'"
"d'" is the contraction of "de" + "le" (or "de" + vowel) before "hiver"; it means "of the".
Adjective agreement "enneigés"
The adjective "enneigé" (snowy) must agree in gender and number with the noun it modifies: masculine plural → "enneigés".
🗨In Conversation
Tu aimes les jours d'hiver enneigés ?
Do you love snowy winter days?
Oui, j'adore la façon dont la neige transforme tout en blanc.
Yes, I love how snow turns everything white.
✕Common Mistakes
J'aime le jours d'hiver enneigés.
The noun "jours" is plural, so the correct article is "les".
J'aime les jours d'hiver enneigé.
The adjective must agree with the plural noun "jours"; use "enneigés".
J'aime les jours de l'hiver enneigés.
Do not write "de l'hiver" with a space; the contracted form is "d'hiver".
J'aime les jours d'hiver les enneigés.
Avoid using "aime" with a direct object pronoun; keep the structure as shown.
↔Alternatives
J'adore les journées d'hiver couvertes de neige.
I adore winter days covered in snow.
J'aime les matins d'hiver enneigés.
I love snowy winter mornings.
Les jours d'hiver avec de la neige me plaisent beaucoup.
Winter days with snow please me a lot.
Cultural Tip
In French literature and cinema, snow often symbolizes romance, nostalgia, or a fresh start. In regions like the Alps or the Pyrenees, snowy days are celebrated with festivals and ski trips, while in Paris they evoke a poetic, almost cinematic mood. Keep the register informal (using "j'aime") when speaking with friends; in a formal essay you might prefer "j'apprécie" or "j'adore".

