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Journée

Journée is a French feminine noun that denotes the duration of a day or the period from morning to evening, with emphasis on the daylight portion. In common use, it can refer to a calendar day, a working day, or the experiences and activities occurring during that day. The word contrasts with jour, which more often names a calendar date or the abstract notion of a day.

Etymology: Journée comes from Old French journie or journée, formed from jour “day” with the suffix -ée;

Usage and examples: The term appears in many everyday expressions, such as une journée de travail (a

Plural and variants: The plural journées refers to multiple days or spans of daylight, as in les

Cultural notes: In French, journées often frame daily routines, weather summaries, or events, such as la météo

the
root
ultimately
derives
from
Latin
diurnum
through
the
evolution
of
Romance
languages.
workday),
une
bonne
journée
(a
good
day),
or
Cette
journée
a
été
longue
(This
day
has
been
long).
It
can
denote
the
daylight
hours,
as
in
la
journée
a
commencé
au
lever
du
soleil,
or
the
portion
of
the
day
that
has
passed.
journées
des
vacances.
The
phrase
journée
entière
emphasizes
the
entire
day.
de
la
journée
or
une
journée
bien
remplie.