How to Say ‘You have’ in French
Vous avez
[voo] [ah-vay]
[[voo] [ah-vay]]
💬 Usage Tip: A possessive phrase used for features or qualities.
🇫🇷 In France: In compliments, it showcases attention to detail about someone.
Phrase Breakdown
Vous
[[voo]]
You
Second person singular or plural pronoun.
Vous avez toujours de bonnes idées.
You always have good ideas.
avez
[[ah-vay]]
have
Possess, own, or hold.
Vous avez une manière charmante.
You have a charming way.
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