How to Say βThis placeβ in French
Cet endroit
seh ahn-drwah
[seh ahn-drwah]
π¬ Usage Tip: Points to a specific location being referred to.
π«π· In France: Reflects a personal connection or special significance to the location.
Phrase Breakdown
Cet
[seh]
This
A demonstrative adjective used before a masculine singular noun starting with a vowel or mute h.
Cet endroit Γ une vue magnifique.
This place has a stunning view.
endroit
[ahn-drwah]
Place
A noun referring to a particular location or area.
Cet endroit est vraiment unique.
This place is truly unique.
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