How to Say ‘Your intention’ in French
Ton intention
tohn in-ton-syohn
[tohn in-ton-syohn]
💬 Usage Tip: Ton is informal singular 'your.' With a jury, votre intention may be more formal depending on context.
🇫🇷 In France: Intention is a favorite word in French critiques: people often ask not just what you made, but what you intended to do.
Phrase Breakdown
Ton
[tohn]
your
Possessive adjective meaning 'your' before a masculine singular noun.
Ton intention doit être claire pour le jury.
Your intention must be clear for the jury.
intention
[in-ton-syohn]
intention
Your aim, purpose, or artistic goal in the work.
Ton intention apparaît dans les images et les mots.
Your intention appears in the images and the words.
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