How to Say ‘I'm not a photographer,’ in French
Je ne suis pas photographe,
zhuh nuh swee pah foh-toh-grahf
[zhuh nuh swee pah foh-toh-grahf]
💬 Usage Tip: Using 'ne' to negate shows formality and clarity in French.
Phrase Breakdown
Je
[zhuh]
I
First person singular subject pronoun.
Je vais à l'école.
I go to school.
ne
[nuh]
not
Used to form a negative sentence along with 'ne'.
Je n'aime pas les épinards.
I do not like spinach.
suis
[swee]
am
First person singular of the verb 'être' in present tense.
Je suis étudiant.
I am a student.
pas
[pah]
not
Used to form a negative sentence together with 'ne'.
Il n'est pas là.
He is not there.
photographe
[foh-toh-grahf]
photographer
A person who takes photographs, especially as a profession.
Elle est photographe professionnelle.
She is a professional photographer.
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