How to Say ‘Also’ in French
Aussi
oh-see
[oh-see]
💬 Usage Tip: "Aussi" means "also/too." In speech, it often goes after the idea it adds to: "J'ai mal à la tête aussi" = "I have a headache too." Tiny word, very useful.
🇫🇷 In France: In a French medical conversation, short linking words like "aussi" help you sound clear and natural when listing symptoms.
Phrase Breakdown
Aussi
[oh-see]
also; too
Used to add another symptom, action, or idea; often means 'also' or 'too.'
J’ai mal à la tête et aussi un peu de fièvre.
I have a headache and also a bit of a fever.
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