How to Say ‘What do you enjoy doing for fun?’ in French
Qu'est-ce que vous aimez faire pour vous amuser ?
kə ɛ sə kə vu ɛmɛ fɛːʁ puʁ vu amyze
[kə ɛ sə kə vu ɛmɛ fɛːʁ puʁ vu amyze]
💬 Usage Tip: Open-ended question inviting detailed responses.
🇫🇷 In France: Great way to learn about someone's interests.
Phrase Breakdown
Qu'est-ce que
kə ɛ sə kə
Words in this phrase
Qu'
[kə]
what
Used to ask a question about something.
Qu'est-ce que tu fais ?
What are you doing?
est
[ɛ]
is
Third person singular of 'to be'.
La maison est grande.
The house is big.
-ce
[sə]
it
Used to refer to an object or concept.
C'est un bon choix.
It is a good choice.
que
[kə]
that
Used to introduce a clause.
Le livre que tu lis.
The book that you are reading.
Vous aimez faire
vu ɛmɛ fɛːʁ
Words in this phrase
vous
[vu]
you
Second person plural or formal singular pronoun.
Vous l'appréciez.
You appreciate it.
aimez
[ɛmɛ]
like
To find agreeable or enjoyable.
Elle aime voyager.
She likes to travel.
faire
[fɛːʁ]
to do
To engage in an activity.
Il aime faire du sport.
He likes to do sports.
Pour vous amuser ?
puʁ vu amyze
Words in this phrase
pour
[puʁ]
for
Used to indicate the purpose.
Je cuisine pour ma famille.
I cook for my family.
vous
[vu]
you
Second person plural or formal singular pronoun.
Vous l'appréciez.
You appreciate it.
amuser
[amyze]
to have fun
To engage in enjoyable activities.
Elle s'amuse beaucoup ici.
She has a lot of fun here.
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