How to Say ‘With less traffic’ in French
Avec moins de trafic
ah-veck mwah duh traf-eek
[ah-veck mwah duh traf-eek]
💬 Usage Tip: Remember 'de' drops the article after 'moins'.
🇫🇷 In France: Less traffic is bliss in dense French cities.
Phrase Breakdown
Avec
[ah-veck]
With
Used to indicate being accompanied by something else.
Cette route est 'avec moins de trafic'.
This road has less traffic.
moins
[mwah]
less
In smaller quantity or degree.
Cette route est 'avec moins de trafic'.
This road has less traffic.
De trafic
duh traf-eek
Words in this phrase
de
[duh]
of
Used to indicate relationships or characteristics.
Cette route est 'avec moins de trafic'.
This road has less traffic.
trafic
[traf-eek]
traffic
The movement of vehicles along roadways.
Cette route est 'avec moins de trafic'.
This road has less traffic.
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