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How to Say ‘What are your favorite plants?’ in French

Quelles sont vos plantes préférées ?

kel sohn voh plahnt pray-fay-ray

[kel sohn voh plahnt pray-fay-ray]

💬 Usage Tip: A neat question pattern: Quelles sont + noun? = What are ...?

🇫🇷 In France: Asking about preferences is an easy way to keep a French conversation going naturally.

Phrase Breakdown

Quelles

[kel]

which

Feminine plural question word meaning which or what.

Example

Quelles robes aimez-vous ?

Which dresses do you like?

sont

[sohn]

are

A form of être meaning are.

Example

Elles sont prêtes.

They are ready.

vos

[voh]

your

Possessive adjective meaning your, used for plural or formal singular.

Example

Vos enfants sont adorables.

Your children are adorable.

plantes

[plahnt]

plants

Plural noun meaning plants.

Example

J’achète des plantes chaque printemps.

I buy plants every spring.

préférées

[pray-fay-ray]

favorite

Feminine plural adjective meaning favorite.

Example

Les chansons préférées de Marie sont françaises.

Marie's favorite songs are French.

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