How to Say ‘But I can picture us together.’ in French
Mais je peux nous imaginer ensemble.
meh zhuh puh noo ee-mah-zhee-nay ahn-sahmbl
[meh zhuh puh noo ee-mah-zhee-nay ahn-sahmbl]
💬 Usage Tip: 'Mais' introduces the contrast in playful pickup lines.
Phrase Breakdown
Mais
[meh]
But
A conjunction used to introduce a contrast or exception.
Il est petit mais fort.
He is small but strong.
je
[zhuh]
I
First person singular subject pronoun.
Je suis heureux.
I am happy.
peux
[puh]
can
First person singular present tense of 'pouvoir', meaning to be able to or can.
Je peux danser.
I can dance.
nous
[noo]
us
A pronoun referring to the speaker and one or more others.
Elle nous regarde.
She is looking at us.
imaginer
[ee-mah-zhee-nay]
imagine
The act of forming a mental image or concept of something.
J'aime imaginer des histoires.
I like to imagine stories.
ensemble
[ahn-sahmbl]
together
In company with others or as a group.
Nous allons à la fête ensemble.
We are going to the party together.
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