How to Say ‘Do you have wifi?’ in French
Avez-vous du wifi?
ah-veh voo doo wee-fee
[ah-veh voo doo wee-fee]
💬 Usage Tip: Using 'avez-vous' adds politeness.
🇫🇷 In France: Wi-fi is a prized commodity in cafés and public areas.
Phrase Breakdown
Avez
[ah-veh]
Have
A question form implying possession or availability of something.
Avez-vous un passeport?
Do you have a passport?
-vous
[voo]
you (formal/inversion)
Used in questions, formal or plural form of 'you'.
Comment allez-vous?
How are you?
du
[doo]
some
Indicates an unspecified quantity of something.
Je voudrais du pain.
I would like some bread.
wifi
[wee-fee]
wifi
Wireless internet connection.
Avez-vous du wifi ici?
Do you have wifi here?
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