How to Say ‘Is it my turn?’ in French
Est-ce mon tour ?
eh suh moh toor
[eh suh moh toor]
💬 Usage Tip: A question structure starting with 'Est-ce', helpful for forming yes/no questions in French.
🇫🇷 In France: Reflects anticipation or concern, often explored in French cinema and art.
Phrase Breakdown
Est
[eh]
is
Third person singular of the verb 'être' for existential questions.
Est-ce que c'est vrai ?
Is it true?
-ce
[suh]
it
Used instead of previously mentioned or understood subjects.
C'est ce que je veux dire.
That's what I mean.
mon
[moh]
my
Indicates possession or relation to oneself.
Mon tour est venu.
My turn has come.
tour
[toor]
turn
A point in a situation or process when something should happen.
C'est bientôt mon tour.
It's almost my turn.
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