How to Say ‘In my stomach / stomachache’ in French
Au ventre
oh vahntr
[oh vahntr]
💬 Usage Tip: Ventre means 'belly/stomach area.' Au = à + le. Very natural for general abdominal pain.
🇫🇷 In France: French speakers often say ventre for broad stomach/abdominal discomfort, not necessarily the medical organ exactly.
Phrase Breakdown
Au
[oh]
to the / at the
Contraction of à + le; in avoir mal au..., it indicates the place where it hurts.
J'ai mal Au ventre depuis hier soir.
I have a stomach ache since last night.
ventre
[vahntr]
stomach / belly
The belly or stomach area; commonly used when describing abdominal pain.
J'ai mal au ventre après avoir mangé.
I have a stomach ache after eating.
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