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How do you say "Sunday" in French?

Dimanche

Noun

In French, "Sunday" is Dimanche.

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Pronunciation

Say dee-mahnsh, two syllables. The I is silent, and the final part sounds like mahnsh.

Grammar notes

Masculine noun, dimanche. Plural is dimanches. Named after Latin dies Dominica, the Lord's day.

Example sentence

Dimanche, je reposé.

On Sunday, I rest.

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How to remember Dimanche

Dimanche contains di, which means two. Sunday is often the second day of the weekend.

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Questions about Dimanche

How do you say "Sunday" in French?

In French, "Sunday" is Dimanche. It is a noun.

How is Dimanche written in French?

Dimanche is written using the standard French script.

How is Dimanche used in a sentence?

Use Dimanche as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Dimanche, je reposé. (On Sunday, I rest.).

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