How to Say ‘To the clients.’ in French
Aux clients.
oh klee-yon
[oh klee-yon]
💬 Usage Tip: ‘Aux’ is the contracted form of ‘à les’, used for plural nouns.
🇫🇷 In France: Communal tasting and sharing food is a key aspect of French markets and shops.
Phrase Breakdown
Aux
[oh]
To the
Used to indicate direction, relation or position.
Elle parle aux enfants.
She talks to the children.
clients
[klee-yon]
clients
People who use services or buy goods from a company.
Les clients arrivent.
The clients are arriving.
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