How to Say ‘I look at the flowers.’ in French
Je regarde les fleurs.
zhuh ruh-GAHRD lay fluhr
[zhuh ruh-GAHRD lay fluhr]
💬 Usage Tip: A simple present tense sentence; in French the present often covers habitual actions too.
🇫🇷 In France: This sounds gentle and natural—French conversations often appreciate small pleasures like this.
Phrase Breakdown
Je
[zhuh]
I
First person singular subject pronoun.
Je regarde les fleurs souvent.
I look at the flowers often.
regarde
[ruh-GAHRD]
look at / watch
Present tense of regarder with je.
Je regarde les fleurs dans le jardin.
I look at the flowers in the garden.
les
[lay]
the
Plural definite article.
J’aime les fleurs rouges.
I like the red flowers.
fleurs
[fluhr]
flowers
Plural noun for flowers.
Les fleurs sentent bon.
The flowers smell nice.
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