How to Say ‘Your frustration’ in French
Votre frustration
voh-truh froo-strah-syon
[voh-truh froo-strah-syon]
💬 Usage Tip: Combine 'votre' with nouns to express possession – easy, right?
🇫🇷 In France: Acknowledging someone's frustration can ease tension, a good tip in customer service interactions, including taxis.
Phrase Breakdown
Votre
[voh-truh]
Your
Possessive adjective for indication of ownership relating to the person or group spoken to.
Votre voiture est belle.
Your car is beautiful.
frustration
[froo-strah-syon]
Frustration
The emotional state of being upset due to barriers to goals or desires.
Votre frustration est compréhensible.
Your frustration is understandable.
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