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How to Say ‘My project is about’ in French

Mon projet parle de

mohn proh-ZHAY parl duh

[mohn proh-ZHAY parl duh]

💬 Usage Tip: Literally 'my project speaks about.' Very natural in French for introducing a theme.

🇫🇷 In France: Projet is commonly used in French art schools to describe a body of work or an ongoing artistic investigation.

Phrase Breakdown

Mon

[mohn]

my

Possessive adjective showing the project belongs to the speaker.

Example

Mon projet parle de la famille.

My project is about family.

projet

[proh-ZHAY]

project

Refers to your art project or creative work.

Example

Mon projet parle de souvenirs personnels.

My project is about personal memories.

parle

[parl]

speaks / is about

From parler; in this context it means 'is about' or 'deals with'.

Example

Mon projet parle de la mémoire collective.

My project is about collective memory.

de

[duh]

of / about

Preposition often used after parler to introduce the topic.

Example

Mon projet parle de l'absence et du souvenir.

My project is about absence and memory.

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