How to Say ‘We see a table.’ in French
On voit une table.
ohn vwah ewn tahbl
[ohn vwah ewn tahbl]
💬 Usage Tip: Simple model sentence: 'On voit + object'. Easy to reuse.
🇫🇷 In France: French juries like concrete statements before symbolism or emotion.
Phrase Breakdown
On voit
ohn vwah
we see / you can see / one sees
On is a very common informal/general subject meaning people in general or 'we'.
On voit la mer.
We can see the sea.
Words in this phrase
On
[ohn]
we / one
Subject pronoun often used to mean "we" in natural spoken French.
Dans « On voit une table. », « On » présente l'observation.
In "We see a table.", "On" introduces the observation.
voit
[vwah]
see
Verb from "voir" used to say what is visible.
Dans « On voit une table. », « voit » décrit ce qui est visible.
In "We see a table.", "voit" describes what is visible.
Une table
ewn tahbl
a table
A simple noun phrase naming the object seen.
Il y a une table dans la pièce.
There is a table in the room.
Words in this phrase
une
[ewn]
a
Feminine singular indefinite article introducing the noun "table".
Dans « On voit une table. », « une » introduit le nom féminin.
In "We see a table.", "une" introduces the feminine noun.
table
[tahbl]
table
Noun meaning a table, a concrete object you can point out in an artwork.
Dans « On voit une table. », « table » précise l'objet observé.
In "We see a table.", "table" specifies the object being observed.
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