How to Say ‘Let me help you.’ in French
Venez, je vais vous aider.
vuh-nay zhuh veh voo eh-day
[vuh-nay zhuh veh voo eh-day]
💬 Usage Tip: Combining ‘Venez’ and ‘vous aider’ shows intention and politeness.
🇫🇷 In France: This phrase reflects the courteousness typical in French interpersonal interactions.
Phrase Breakdown
Venez,
vuh-nay
Words in this phrase
Venez
[vuh-nay]
Come
A polite command or invitation to approach or follow.
Venez au parc avec nous.
Come to the park with us.
Je vais vous aider.
zhuh veh voo eh-day
Words in this phrase
je
[zhuh]
I
Subject pronoun representing the speaker.
Je suis prêt à partir.
I am ready to leave.
vais
[veh]
am going to
Present tense of 'go,' used to express future intention.
Je vais courir demain matin.
I am going to run tomorrow morning.
vous
[voo]
you
Subject or object pronoun, second person.
Vous êtes invité à la fête.
You are invited to the party.
aider
[eh-day]
help
To provide assistance or aid.
Il va t'aider à déménager.
He is going to help you move.
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