'Sunny' is an adjective. 'Yesterday was sunny, whereas today is cloudy.' 'My sister has a very sunny personality.' 'Sunny' cannot be used as a verb.
"sunny" is "ensoleillé", sonny. With an extra "e" at the end for a feminine noun, "s" or "es" for plural.
when there is sun, when it's sunny
"j'espère qu'il fera du soleil demain"
"I have missed you today!" in English is Tu m'as manqué aujourd'hui! in French.
'Sunny' is an adjective. 'Yesterday was sunny, whereas today is cloudy.' 'My sister has a very sunny personality.' 'Sunny' cannot be used as a verb.
Depending on where you live, it could have been sunny today. In Tennessee where I live, it was sunny and close to degrees. For October, it was very nice out.
J'ai apprécié la journée ensoleillée d'aujourd'hui
Example sentence - Today and tomorrow will be sunny and warm.
"Ensoleillé".
ensoleillé
Subject: the weather Predicate: was very warm and sunny
yes.........
to say sunny in french it is soleil. In German it is sonnig. prounounced zonnig. to say sunny in french it is soleil. In German it is sonnig. prounounced zonnig. to say sunny in french it is soleil. In German it is sonnig. prounounced zonnig.
Il fait très froid aujourd'hui! is a French equivalent of the English phrase "It is very cold today!" The exclamation translates literally as "It makes very cold today!" in English. The pronunciation will be "eel feh treh fwa o-zhoor-dwee" in French.
jour ensoleillé
Il fait très chaud aujourd'hui! is a French equivalent of the English phrase "It is very hot today!" The declaration translates literally as "It (the weather) makes (things) very hot today!" in English. The pronunciation will be "eel feh treh sho-zhoor-dwee" in French.