How to Say ‘I'm going to present my work.’ in French
Je vais présenter mon œuvre.
zhuh vay pray-zahn-TAY mohn UVR
[zhuh vay pray-zahn-TAY mohn UVR]
💬 Usage Tip: A complete, natural opening sentence for an art presentation.
🇫🇷 In France: French juries usually appreciate a clear and direct introduction like this.
Phrase Breakdown
Je vais
zhuh vay
I am going to / I will
This is the near future in French, used to say you are going to do something.
Je vais parler.
I am going to speak.
Words in this phrase
Je
[zhuh]
I
The subject pronoun for talking about yourself.
Je vais expliquer les couleurs de l’œuvre.
I am going to explain the colors of the artwork.
vais
[vay]
am going
Used with another verb to express the near future: 'going to'.
Je vais commencer maintenant.
I am going to begin now.
présenter
[pray-zahn-TAY]
to present
To introduce or explain something to an audience.
Je vais présenter cette peinture au jury.
I am going to present this painting to the jury.
Mon œuvre
mohn UVR
my work / my artwork
Œuvre can mean a creative work, especially an artwork, piece, or creation.
Mon œuvre est terminée.
My artwork is finished.
Words in this phrase
mon
[mohn]
my
Shows possession; here it means the artwork belongs to the speaker.
Mon projet parle de la lumière.
My project is about light.
œuvre
[UVR]
artwork
A piece of art being discussed or shown.
Mon œuvre est sur toile.
My artwork is on canvas.
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