"Of (the) day" is an English equivalent of the French phrase de jour.
Specifically, the preposition de means "of." The masculine noun jour means "day." The phrase also will be found as du jour, in which the word du combines the preposition de with the masculine singular definite article le to mean "of the."
How was your day at school? (This is English transposed into French)
Your eyes, I dream about them day and night is an English equivalent of 'Tes yeux, j'en rêve jour et nuit'.
It means "The day of glory". A line from the 'Marseillaise', the French national anthem, it refers to events during the French Revolution.
"Today is a great day and it undoubtedly will get better" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Aujourd-hui est un jour grand et il s'améliorera sans doute.Specifically, the adverb aujourd'hui is "today". The verb est means "is". The masculine singular indefinite article un means "a, one". The masculine noun jour means "day". The masculine adjective grand means "great". The conjunction et means "and". The personal pronoun il means "he, it". The reflexive pronoun se* means "her/him/it/one-self". The verb améliorera means "does get better/improve, gets better/improves, is getting better/improves". The preposition sansmeans "without". The masculine noun doute translates as "doubt".The pronunciation will be "oh-zhoor-dwee ey-teh zhoor graw ey eel sa-mey-lyoh-rah sawn doot" in French.
'de jur' is not a correct French spelling. 'du jour' is correct.
"A big day" and "one big day" are literal English equivalents of the French phrase un grand jour. The pronunciation of the masculine singular phrase will be "eh graw zhoor" in French.
"Write one sentence each day!" is one English equivalent of the French phrase Écris une phrase chaque jour!Specifically, the imperative verb écris is "(informal singular you) write!" The number une means "one". The feminine noun phrase means "phrase, sentence". The feminine/masculine adjective chaque means "each, every". The masculine noun jour translates as "day".The pronunciation will be "ey-kree yoon frahz shahk zhoor" in French.
"Which day is the 30th?" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase Quel jour est le trente? The pronunciation will be "kel zhoor ey luh trawnt" in French.
Bon jour in French is "good day" in English.
Jour férié is a literal French equivalent of the English phrase "vacation day." The pronunciation of the masculine singular phrase will be "zhoor fey-ryey" in French.
Du jour in French means "(made for) the (particular) day" in English.
"A dish of the day in France" is an English equivalent of the incomplete French phrase un plat du jour en France. The phrase also translates as "one dish of the day in France" in English. The pronunciation will be "eh pla dyoo zhoor aw Frawss" in Alsatian and Cevenol French.
"Good morning, Sir!" is one English equivalent of the French phrase Bonjour, Monsieur!Specifically, the masculine adjective bon means "good." The masculine noun jour literally means "day." The masculine noun monsieur means "gentleman, Mr., sir."The pronunciation will be "bohzhoor muh-syuhr" in French.
Un jour d'été is a French equivalent of the English phrase "a summer's day." The masculine singular phrase also translates literally as "one day of summer" in English. The pronunciation will be "eh zhoor dey-tey" in French.
"Beautiful stay" is an English equivalent of the French phrase beau séjour.Specifically, the masculine adjective beau means "beautiful, handsome." The masculine noun séjour means "stay, visit." The pronunciation is "boh seh-zhoor."
Ayez un jour béni! in French is "Have a blessed day!" in English.
Up to date is "à jour" in French. To update something is "mettre à jour".