How to Say βI come a few times.β in French
Je viens quelques fois.
zhuh vyen kelk fwah
[zhuh vyen kelk fwah]
π¬ Usage Tip: 'Quelques fois' means 'a few times', indicating occasional attendance.
π«π· In France: Shows casual familiarity with a place, suggesting you're not a regular patron.
Phrase Breakdown
Je
[zhuh]
I
First person singular pronoun.
Je viens quelques fois ici.
I come here sometimes.
viens
[vyen]
come
Used to indicate arriving or returning.
Je viens quelques fois ici.
I come here sometimes.
quelques
[kelk]
a few
A small number of times.
Je viens quelques fois ici.
I come here sometimes.
fois.
fwah
times.
Plural of 'fois', indicating multiple occurrences.
Deux fois.
Two times.
Words in this phrase
fois
[fwah]
times
Occurrences or occasions.
Je viens quelques fois ici.
I come here sometimes.
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