How to Say ‘People,’ in French
Les gens,
lay zhahn
[lay zhahn]
💬 Usage Tip: 'Les gens' is a common term for talking about general or specific groups.
🇫🇷 In France: Can reference the public, community, or collective society in discourse.
Phrase Breakdown
Les
[lay]
the
Definite article indicating specific entities.
Les oiseaux chantent.
The birds sing.
gens
[zhahn]
people
Refers to more than one person.
Les gens aiment voyager.
People like to travel.
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