How to Say ‘Personal’ in French
Personnels
pair-soh-nel
[pair-soh-nel]
💬 Usage Tip: Plural adjective, matching objets. Singular masculine would be personnel; feminine personnelle(s).
🇫🇷 In France: In French critiques, personal materials are often valued when they are transformed artistically, not just displayed.
Phrase Breakdown
Personnels
[pair-soh-nel]
personal
Describes things belonging to or closely related to one's private life or identity.
J'utilise des objets Personnels pour ancrer mon projet dans mon histoire.
I use personal objects to anchor my project in my story.
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