How to Say ‘Two months’ in French
Deux mois
duh mwah
[duh mwah]
💬 Usage Tip: "Mois" is pronounced roughly like mwa and does not change in the plural in writing. Sneaky word!
🇫🇷 In France: Doctors in France may ask for durations very precisely, especially for symptoms, treatments, or pain.
Phrase Breakdown
Deux
[duh]
two
The number 2; used to give duration or time in medical history.
Dans « Deux mois », « Deux » précise la durée depuis le symptôme.
In “Deux mois,” “Deux” specifies the duration since the symptom.
mois
[mwah]
months
Plural of “month”; used to indicate a time period.
Le mot « mois » aide à expliquer depuis combien de temps le problème dure.
The word “mois” helps explain how long the problem has lasted.
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