How to Say ‘My husband’ in French
Mon mari
mohn mah-ree
[mohn mah-ree]
💬 Usage Tip: Possession is expressed directly with 'mon'.
🇫🇷 In France: Family roles, such as 'mari', are traditionally important to identity in France.
Phrase Breakdown
Mon
[mohn]
my
Possessive adjective, first person singular.
Mon livre est ici.
My book is here.
mari
[mah-ree]
husband
Refers to a married male partner.
Son mari est très gentil.
Her husband is very kind.
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