How to Say ‘You'll have heard the story.’ in French
Les gens ont dû se faire une joie de vous raconter.
lay zhahn on due suh fehr ewn zhwah duh voo rah-kon-tay
[lay zhahn on due suh fehr ewn zhwah duh voo rah-kon-tay]
💬 Usage Tip: 'Se faire une joie' literally means to find joy in doing something.
🇫🇷 In France: Implies pleasant gossip or tale-telling among communities.
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.
ont
[on]
have
To possess or hold something.
Ils ont des amis ici.
They have friends here.
dû
[due]
must
To be obliged or compelled.
Tu dois étudier.
You must study.
se
[suh]
themselves
Reflexive pronoun for plural subjects.
Ils se préparent.
They prepare themselves.
faire
[fehr]
make
To create or perform an action.
Je vais faire un gâteau.
I am going to make a cake.
une
[ewn]
a
Indefinite article, feminine singular.
Elle veut une pomme.
She wants an apple.
joie
[zhwah]
joy
A feeling of great pleasure and happiness.
Sa joie est évidente.
Her joy is evident.
de
[duh]
to
A preposition indicating direction.
Il vient de Paris.
He comes from Paris.
vous
[voo]
you
Second person pronoun used formally.
Je vous vois.
I see you.
raconter
[rah-kon-tay]
tell
To narrate or relate information.
Il aime raconter des histoires.
He likes to tell stories.
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