This is the 6649th most frequent French word.
jorne
The word "jorne" does not exist in standard French; it may be a typo or a misinterpretation of "jour," which means "day."
In this sentence, "journe" is used metaphorically to represent a day starting its course.
Chaque journe commence avec le soleil qui brille.
Each day begins with the shining sun.
Here, "journe" signifies a journey, emphasizing the action of traveling or experiencing something.
Les anciens récits parlent de la journe des rois empruntant des chemins oubliés.
Ancient tales speak of the journey of kings traversing forgotten paths.
In this instance, "journe" symbolizes a metaphorical journey, referring to life events and experiences.