How to Say ‘Brings you’ in French
Vous amène
voo ah-MEN
[voo ah-MEN]
💬 Usage Tip: Vous is the polite/formal 'you.' In medical French, vous is the default. Amène comes from amener, 'to bring.'
🇫🇷 In France: French doctors almost always use vous with adult patients, even if they are friendly.
Phrase Breakdown
Vous
[voo]
you
Formal or plural form of you; commonly used by doctors when speaking politely to a patient.
Vous amène ici pour une douleur au ventre.
It brings you here for a stomach pain.
amène
[ah-MEN]
brings
From amener, meaning to bring or lead someone somewhere; in medical context, what brings you here.
Qu'est-ce qui vous amène à la consultation ?
What brings you to the appointment?
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