How to Say ‘You start again’ in French
Tu r'commences
tü re-kuh-mohns
[tü re-kuh-mohns]
💬 Usage Tip: The 'r' is a colloquial shortening, common in casual French speech.
🇫🇷 In France: This reflects the French cultural theme of renewal and starting over, often romanticized in art.
Phrase Breakdown
Tu
[tü]
You
A pronoun referring to the person being spoken to.
Tu es mon ami.
You are my friend.
r'commences
[re-kuh-mohns]
start again
To begin doing something once more.
Il r'commence à zéro.
He starts again from zero.
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