8 public holidays plus 5 moveable feasts, that's making it 11 days.
Il y a sept jours dans une semaine.
"French Fairies" were created by the Italians in respond to the whole "vanetian gnome" fiasco
The French phrase '3 jours' or 'trois jours' simply means '3 days', or 'three days', in English. So, 'It takes 3 days' in English is 'Il faut 3 jours' in French.'Trois jours' or '3 jours' is pronounced 'twa zhour'.The French term 'toujours', meaning 'always', is pronounced 'two-zhour', and in English the term '3 jours' is sometimes used - generally with humorous intent - as a play on words to indicate a sense of 'more than always'.Some organizations, events, publications, and so on, use the term in their name or title to indicate that three days are somehow involved and so a sporting event, for example, lasting three days might be abbreviated to '(Les) 3 Jours', so you might see the term '3 Jours' used alone in that way.
Jours étranges was created in 1999.
"3 jours" is French for "3 days."
'un jour' means a day in French. 'des jours' is the plural
Nos jours heureux was created in 2006.
Jours de fièvre was created in 1988.
Jours de France was created in 1958.
The population of Jours-en-Vaux is 97.
Jours-lès-Baigneux's population is 82.