How to Say ‘Roadworks going on’ in French
Des travaux en cours
deh tra-vo ahn koor
[deh tra-vo ahn koor]
💬 Usage Tip: Combine 'travaux' and 'en cours' to indicate current construction.
🇫🇷 In France: It's a common phrase during summer, a popular time for roadworks.
Phrase Breakdown
Des travaux
deh tra-vo
Words in this phrase
Des
[deh]
some
Refers to an unspecified number or amount of something.
Il y a des travaux en cours.
There are some works in progress.
travaux
[tra-vo]
works
Refers to tasks or projects, especially of a construction nature.
Les travaux en cours avancent bien.
The ongoing works are progressing well.
En cours
ahn koor
Words in this phrase
en
[ahn]
in
Indicates inclusion within space, a place, or a range.
Ce chantier est en cours.
This site is in progress.
cours
[koor]
progress
The process of developing or moving gradually towards a more advanced state.
Ce projet est en cours depuis longtemps.
This project has been ongoing for a long time.
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