How to Say ‘Objects’ in French
Objets
ob-zhay
[ob-zhay]
💬 Usage Tip: Simple plural noun. In art talk, objets can suggest found objects, personal items, or sculptural elements.
🇫🇷 In France: The word objets can evoke a long French artistic tradition—from surrealist objects to everyday objects in installations.
Phrase Breakdown
Objets
[ob-zhay]
objects
Physical items or things. In art, these can be found objects, personal objects, or symbolic materials.
Les Objets du quotidien deviennent des éléments poétiques dans mon installation.
Everyday objects become poetic elements in my installation.
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