How to Say ‘Are you having fun?’ in French
Tu t'amuses ?
ty tah-myooz ah-mooz
[ty tah-myooz ah-mooz]
💬 Usage Tip: Reflects a casual, friendly inquiry about the other person’s enjoyment.
🇫🇷 In France: A friendly question often used to gauge someone’s mood and how they are enjoying the event.
Phrase Breakdown
Tu
[ty]
You
Informal singular you.
Tu t'amuses ce soir ?
Are you having fun tonight?
t'amuses
tah-myooz ah-mooz
are having fun
The reflexive form of 'amuser', meaning to have fun.
Je m'amuse bien.
I am having fun.
Words in this phrase
t'
[tah-myooz]
'
Contraction of 'te'.
Tu t'amuses ce soir ?
Are you having fun tonight?
amuses
[ah-mooz]
having fun
To enjoy oneself.
Tu t'amuses ce soir ?
Are you having fun tonight?
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