How to Say ‘You also have’ in French
Vous avez aussi
voo ah-vay oh-SEE
[voo ah-vay oh-SEE]
💬 Usage Tip: Vous is the polite/formal 'you' used with doctors. Also means plural 'you' in other contexts.
🇫🇷 In France: In France, use vous with doctors, pharmacists, and strangers. Tu would sound too informal here.
Phrase Breakdown
Vous
[voo]
you
Formal or plural you; often used by doctors when speaking politely to a patient.
Vous avez aussi mal à la gorge ?
Do you also have a sore throat?
avez
[ah-vay]
have
Form of avoir used with vous, meaning you have.
Vous avez aussi de la toux ?
Do you also have a cough?
aussi
[oh-SEE]
also
Used to add another symptom or idea, meaning also or too.
Vous avez aussi des nausées ?
Do you also have nausea?
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