How to Say ‘I wait’ in French
J'attends
zhuh ah-tawn
[zhuh ah-tawn]
💬 Usage Tip: The 'j' is soft, similar to 'zh' sound.
🇫🇷 In France: Waiting is often culturally associated with patience, an expected trait in French etiquette.
Phrase Breakdown
J'
[zhuh]
I
First person singular pronoun.
J'apprécie beaucoup.
I appreciate it a lot.
attends
[ah-tawn]
wait
To stay in a place until a particular event happens.
J'attends devant la porte.
I am waiting in front of the door.
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