Il faut froid

DaleC1Kwiziq community member

Il faut froid

Please help!

I say il faisait froid ce matin and my French neighbours nearly always respond with " oui il faisait frais".

Am I wrong to use froid - should I say 

frais ?

Asked 3 years ago
CécileKwiziq team memberCorrect answer

Hi Dale, 

Just to add to the other responses, you might have heard people offering you 'une boisson fraîche' which means it will come out of a fridge, so it is a matter of degree of cold as has been said before.

Bonne Continuation!

JimC1 Kwiziq Q&A super contributor

Hi Dale,

I'm thinking that this may be the difference between froid - cold and frais - chilly

Let's see what our experts say.

Alan (Jim)

ChrisC1 Kwiziq Q&A super contributor

I agree with Jim.

MaartenC1 Kwiziq Q&A super contributor

It is a matter of degree, much as in English, between "it is (really) cold" and "it's (a bit) fresh".  Of course, they may be politely hinting 'if you think this is cold, wait until winter arrives' !

Il faut froid

Please help!

I say il faisait froid ce matin and my French neighbours nearly always respond with " oui il faisait frais".

Am I wrong to use froid - should I say 

frais ?

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