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How to Say ‘I am’ in French

Je suis

zhuh swee

[zhuh swee]

💬 Usage Tip: Use this with adjectives: je suis fatigué, je suis malade, je suis inquiet.

🇫🇷 In France: French often alternates between avoir ('to have') and être ('to be') depending on the symptom or state.

Phrase Breakdown

Je

[zhuh]

I

The subject pronoun meaning I.

Example

Je suis très fatigué aujourd'hui.

I am very tired today.

suis

[swee]

am

Form of être used with je, meaning am.

Example

Je suis malade depuis hier.

I have been sick since yesterday.

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