À la française Ep. 10: "Parler de la pluie et du beau temps"

French Expressions and Idioms

Have you heard of “idiomatic expressions”? These are figurative expressions specific to French, that are usually not translatable directly, as each language uses its own references! Therefore, you need to learn them directly in the language, as well as learning French equivalents to the ones you use in English! Knowing idiomatic expressions is key when learning a new language and it will definitely help you sound like a true Français 😊

✍️ Today’s French expression is:

 

two friends at the breakfast table with rain and sun

“Parler de la pluie et du beau temps”

Literally: “To talk about the rain and the fine weather”
Figuratively: To exchange banalities
English equivalent: “To make small talk”

 

 

 

 

 

 

🎧 Here’s a podcast about it!

Want to learn more about this fun expression, what it means, and hear some in-context examples? Then listen to Aurélie and Céline‘s related podcast below:

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🌦️ Some context

The expression “Parler de la pluie et du beau temps” refers to the art of light, superficial, and informal conversation, often called “small talk” in English. Not limited to the topic of weather conditions, this expression relates to any universal and non-controversial subject that allows us to engage in polite and neutral dialogues.

 

👀 How about some examples?

To help you commit this expression to memory, here are some useful examples of how to use it in context:

  • Quand je croise ma voisine, on parle toujours de la pluie et du beau temps.
  • Oh là là ! Je déteste perdre mon temps à parler de la pluie et du beau temps ! 
  • – De quoi as-tu parlé avec Sophie ce matin ?
    – Oh pas grand-chose, de la pluie et le beau temps, des dernières nouvelles… Rien de très palpitant !
  • Avec mon meilleur ami Thomas, même quand on parle de la pluie et du beau temps, on arrive à être morts de rire !

 

🤩 NEW:  Enjoy a special Fill-in-the-Blanks exercise!

With this great Fill-in-the-Blanks exercise featuring our new expression, you get to practise your French grammar while getting another in-context use of the expression “parler de la pluie et du beau temps” to help you remember it 🤗 Que demander de plus ?

 

🙌 Now is your time to shine!

Challenge yourself to use this expression in a French conversation or piece of writing, and let us know what you thought of this expression, share your idiomatic sentences, and tell us how your French friends reacted to it – en français bien sûr –  in the comments below ☺️

À toi de jouer !

 

 

Author info

Aurélie Drouard

Aurélie is our resident French Expert. She has created most of the wonderful content you see on the site and is usually the person answering your tricky help questions. She comes from a small village near Chartres in Central France, country of cereal fields and not much else. She left (in a hurry) to study English at the world-famous Sorbonne in Paris, before leaving France in 2007 to experience the “London lifestyle” - and never looked back! She's worked as a professional French teacher, translator and linguist in the UK since.  She loves to share her love of languages and is a self-professed cinema and literature geek!

Céline Pickard

For over ten years now, Céline has been teaching French and Italian to students of all ages and abilities in the UK. This French native speaker comes from Brittany, and likes crafts, Breton dance (of course!) and Breton music which she actually played for four years. She also has a fondness for European cinema and British History.