How to Say ‘Your garden’ in French
Votre jardin
VOH-truh zhar-DAN
[VOH-truh zhar-DAN]
💬 Usage Tip: Votre means “your” in a formal or plural way. Use it with vous, not tu.
🇫🇷 In France: Complimenting someone’s garden is very natural in France, especially in villages and suburban neighborhoods.
Phrase Breakdown
Votre
[VOH-truh]
your
A possessive adjective used before a singular noun to mean your.
Votre jardin est très joli.
Your garden is very pretty.
jardin
[zhar-DAN]
garden
An outdoor space where flowers, plants, or vegetables are grown.
Votre jardin a beaucoup de roses.
Your garden has many roses.
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