How to Say ‘I had / I took’ in French
J'ai pris
zh ay pree
[zh ay pree]
💬 Usage Tip: From prendre = 'to take'. In medical contexts, it usually means 'I took' a medicine or remedy.
🇫🇷 In France: This is the natural verb to explain what you already tried: j'ai pris du paracétamol.
Phrase Breakdown
J'
[zh]
I
Short form of je before a vowel; it means I.
J'ai pris un médicament ce matin.
I took some medicine this morning.
ai
[ay]
have
Form of avoir used with j' to make the past tense: I have.
J'ai pris un médicament ce matin.
I took some medicine this morning.
pris
[pree]
taken / took
Past participle of prendre, used to say what someone took or had.
J'ai pris un médicament ce matin.
I took some medicine this morning.
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