How to Say ‘Of your work?’ in French
De votre travail ?
duh voh-truh trah-vy
[duh voh-truh trah-vy]
💬 Usage Tip: Votre is the formal 'your'. 'Travail' can mean work, practice, or body of work.
🇫🇷 In France: Using 'votre travail' sounds respectful and professional in a jury setting.
Phrase Breakdown
De
[duh]
of; about
A preposition meaning of or about, used to link the message to the work.
De relie le message à votre création.
'De' links the message to your creation.
votre
[voh-truh]
your
A possessive adjective used before a singular noun to mean your.
votre montre que le travail appartient à la personne qui parle.
'votre' shows that the work belongs to the person speaking.
travail
[trah-vy]
work
A noun meaning work, often used for an artwork, project, or piece created by the speaker.
Mon travail explore la mémoire familiale.
My work explores family memory.
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