How to Say ‘Some herbs’ in French
Des herbes
day erb
[day erb]
💬 Usage Tip: Herbes usually means culinary herbs here: basilic, thym, persil, etc.
🇫🇷 In France: Fresh herbs are central to French cooking, so even tiny gardens or windowsills often have some.
Phrase Breakdown
Des
[day]
some
Plural indefinite article used with plural nouns.
Je coupe des herbes pour la cuisine.
I cut some herbs for cooking.
herbes
[erb]
herbs
Plural noun meaning herbs, often aromatic plants used in cooking.
Des herbes fraîches parfument le plat.
Fresh herbs flavor the dish.
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