How to Say ‘Stylish people’ in French
Des gens avec du style
[day] [zhon] [ah-vek] [dy] [steel]
[[day] [zhon] [ah-vek] [dy] [steel]]
💬 Usage Tip: The article 'du' implies a certain quality or attitude that is innate.
🇫🇷 In France: In France, being 'stylish' is more about elegance and poise than just following trends.
Phrase Breakdown
Des gens
[day] [zhon]
Words in this phrase
Des
[[day]]
Some
Indicating an unspecified number or amount.
Ce sont des gens avec du style que je respecte beaucoup.
These are people with style whom I respect a lot.
gens
[[zhon]]
people
Human beings making up a group or assembly or linked by a common interest.
Les gens avec du style laissent toujours une impression mémorable.
People with style always leave a memorable impression.
Avec du style
[ah-vek] [dy] [steel]
Words in this phrase
avec
[[ah-vek]]
with
Indicating association.
Elle se tient avec du style inimitable.
She holds herself with inimitable style.
du
[[dy]]
some
Indicating an unspecified or undetermined amount.
C'est du luxe, du style, mais aussi du confort.
It's luxury, style, but also comfort.
style
[[steel]]
style
A way of imaginative artistic representation.
Elle exprime son individualité à travers son style.
She expresses her individuality through her style.
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