How to Say βWe need to findβ in French
Il faut trouver
eel fo troo-vay
[eel fo troo-vay]
π¬ Usage Tip: Combining 'il faut' with an infinitive indicates necessity or obligation.
Phrase Breakdown
Il faut
eel fo
Words in this phrase
Il
[eel]
It is necessary
Used to indicate a necessity or requirement.
Il faut trouver un taxi rapidement.
It is necessary to find a taxi quickly.
faut
[fo]
must
To be required to do something.
Il faut trouver une solution.
One must find a solution.
trouver
[troo-vay]
find
To locate or discover something.
Il faut trouver une alternative.
It is necessary to find an alternative.
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