How to Say ‘Your works / artworks’ in French
Tes œuvres
tay uhvr
[tay uhvr]
💬 Usage Tip: Œuvres is the standard word for artistic works. Fancy ligature alert: œ. Pronounced roughly 'uvr.'
🇫🇷 In France: In French, œuvres sounds much more art-specific than travaux, though both can appear depending on context.
Phrase Breakdown
Tes
[tay]
your
Possessive adjective used with plural nouns to mean 'your' in an informal singular context.
Tes œuvres montrent une relation forte à la mémoire.
Your works show a strong relationship to memory.
œuvres
[uhvr]
works / artworks
Plural of œuvre, meaning works, especially artistic works such as pieces, creations, or artworks.
Tes œuvres mélangent image, matière et récit personnel.
Your works mix image, material, and personal narrative.
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