How to Say ‘I live with the certainty’ in French
Je vis avec la certitude
zhuh vee A-vek la ser-tee-tude
[zhuh vee A-vek la ser-tee-tude]
💬 Usage Tip: "Vivre avec" implies something ongoing, usually of an emotional nature.
🇫🇷 In France: Certainty is a valued concept, showing conviction and depth of feeling.
Phrase Breakdown
Je
[zhuh]
I
Used by a speaker to refer to themselves.
Je suis heureux.
I am happy.
vis
[vee]
live
To be alive or have an existence.
Je vis à Paris.
I live in Paris.
avec
[A-vek]
with
Used to indicate accompaniment, mixture, or association.
Je travaille avec lui.
I work with him.
la
[la]
the
Used to specify or particularize something previously mentioned or assumed to be common knowledge.
La maison est grande.
The house is big.
certitude
[ser-tee-tude]
certainty
A firm conviction that something is the case.
J'ai la certitude qu'il viendra.
I am certain he will come.
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