How to Say ‘Do you also have tomatoes?’ in French
Vous avez aussi des tomates ?
voo ah-vay oh-see day toh-maht
[voo ah-vay oh-see day toh-maht]
💬 Usage Tip: A very natural spoken question. French often keeps the same word order and just changes the intonation.
🇫🇷 In France: Vegetable patches are common in many French homes, especially outside big city centers.
Phrase Breakdown
Vous avez
voo ah-vay
you have
The base of the question.
Vous avez des fleurs ?
Do you have flowers?
Words in this phrase
Vous
[voo]
you
Formal singular or plural subject pronoun.
Vous avez aussi des tomates au jardin ?
Do you also have tomatoes in the garden?
avez
[ah-vay]
have
Present tense of "avoir" for "vous."
Vous avez aussi une serre.
You also have a greenhouse.
aussi
[oh-see]
also
Used to add information: "also" or "too."
Vous avez aussi des roses.
You also have roses.
des tomates
day toh-maht
some tomatoes
The thing you are asking about.
J’ai des tomates.
I have some tomatoes.
Words in this phrase
des
[day]
some
Plural indefinite article before a plural noun.
Il y a des tomates dans le panier.
There are some tomatoes in the basket.
tomates
[toh-maht]
tomatoes
Plural noun referring to tomatoes.
Les tomates sont rouges.
The tomatoes are red.
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