How to Say ‘Starts over’ in French
R'commence
ruh-komohns
[ruh-komohns]
💬 Usage Tip: A colloquial form of 'recommence', often found in spoken French.
🇫🇷 In France: The idea of starting over is celebrated in French culture as a metaphor for hope and renewal.
Phrase Breakdown
R'commence
[ruh-komohns]
starts again
To begin something again after stopping.
Il faut que le travail r'commence après la pause.
The work needs to start again after the break.
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