How to Say ‘Do you also have’ in French
Vous avez aussi
voo ah-vay oh-see
[voo ah-vay oh-see]
💬 Usage Tip: Avez comes from avoir, 'to have.' In speech, a rising tone can turn this into a question.
🇫🇷 In France: Again, vous keeps things polite—good default French when you’re not close friends yet.
Phrase Breakdown
Vous
[voo]
you
Formal singular or plural subject pronoun.
Vous avez aussi un jardin ?
Do you also have a garden?
avez
[ah-vay]
have
Form of "avoir" meaning "have."
Vous avez aussi des fleurs.
You also have flowers.
aussi
[oh-see]
also
Means "also" or "too."
Vous avez aussi des tomates.
You also have tomatoes.
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