How to Say ‘Do you often come here?’ in French
Vous venez souvent ici ?
voo veh-nay soo-vohn ee-see
[voo veh-nay soo-vohn ee-see]
💬 Usage Tip: A classic phrase to start chatting with a stranger.
🇫🇷 In France: This question is commonly used in bars and social gatherings in France.
Phrase Breakdown
Vous venez
voo veh-nay
Words in this phrase
Vous
[voo]
You
The polite form of addressing one or more people.
Vous venez ici chaque week-end ?
Do you come here every weekend?
venez
[veh-nay]
Come
To move or travel in the direction of the person being spoken to.
Venez-vous ici régulièrement ?
Do you come here regularly?
souvent
[soo-vohn]
Often
Frequently or many times.
Visitez-vous souvent cet endroit ?
Do you visit this place often?
ici
[ee-see]
Here
In, at, or to this place or position.
Je viens souvent ici pour le café.
I often come here for coffee.
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