意思
Difficult times are often followed by better ones.
文化背景
The phrase is deeply linked to the 19th-century literary canon, specifically the 'Bibliothèque rose' book series which shaped the moral education of generations of French children. While used in Quebec, locals might also use 'Ça va bien aller' (It's going to go well), which became a massive cultural slogan during the 2020 pandemic, often accompanied by rainbows. In many African countries, the 'rain' is often seen as a blessing for crops, so the proverb might be interpreted more literally or with a slightly more positive nuance regarding the 'rain' itself.
The Power of the Comma
Always include a pause where the comma is when speaking. It builds the 'reveal' of the good weather.
Don't add 'est'
Adding 'est' (is) makes it a normal sentence and loses the 'proverb' feel. Keep it short!
意思
Difficult times are often followed by better ones.
The Power of the Comma
Always include a pause where the comma is when speaking. It builds the 'reveal' of the good weather.
Don't add 'est'
Adding 'est' (is) makes it a normal sentence and loses the 'proverb' feel. Keep it short!
Social Media Savvy
This is a very 'safe' phrase for Instagram or LinkedIn when you want to sound deep but accessible.
自我测试
Complete the proverb with the correct articles.
Après ___ pluie, ___ beau temps.
'Pluie' is feminine and 'temps' is masculine.
In which situation is this proverb most appropriate?
Your friend lost their keys and is very frustrated.
The proverb is used to offer hope during minor setbacks.
Which word is missing?
Après la pluie, le ___ temps.
The fixed expression always uses 'beau'.
Complete the dialogue.
A: J'ai raté mon train et j'ai perdu mon sac. B: Oh non ! Mais garde espoir, ___.
This is the natural idiomatic response to a series of bad events.
🎉 得分: /4
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The Proverb Structure
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4 练习Après ___ pluie, ___ beau temps.
'Pluie' is feminine and 'temps' is masculine.
Your friend lost their keys and is very frustrated.
The proverb is used to offer hope during minor setbacks.
Après la pluie, le ___ temps.
The fixed expression always uses 'beau'.
A: J'ai raté mon train et j'ai perdu mon sac. B: Oh non ! Mais garde espoir, ___.
This is the natural idiomatic response to a series of bad events.
🎉 得分: /4
常见问题
4 个问题You can, but it sounds a bit cliché or like you are making a joke. It's 99% used for life situations.
It is always 'le beau temps'. 'Temps' is a masculine noun in French.
Not at all. While it's an old proverb, it is used daily by people of all ages in France.
The closest is 'Every cloud has a silver lining' or 'After a storm comes a calm'.
相关表达
Tout est bien qui finit bien
similarAll's well that ends well.
Prendre le taureau par les cornes
contrastTo take the bull by the horns.
Il ne faut pas chanter victoire trop vite
contrastDon't claim victory too soon.