How to Say ‘I am presenting’ in French
Je présente
zhuh pray-ZAHNT
[zhuh pray-ZAHNT]
💬 Usage Tip: Also works as 'I present'. French present tense often covers both meanings.
🇫🇷 In France: Short and efficient—French oral presentations often favor clear verbs over dramatic wording.
Phrase Breakdown
Je
[zhuh]
I
The subject pronoun used when you speak about what you are showing.
Dans Je présente, Je montre que c'est vous qui parlez.
In Je présente, Je shows that it is you who are speaking.
présente
[pray-ZAHNT]
present; am presenting
From présenter, used to introduce or show your artwork.
Dans Je présente, présente indique l'action de montrer votre travail.
In Je présente, présente indicates the action of showing your work.
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