How to Say ‘My own heart’ in French
Mon propre cœur
mo(n) pro-pruh kuhr
[mo(n) pro-pruh kuhr]
💬 Usage Tip: Possessive expression, deeply personal.
🇫🇷 In France: Emphasizes sincere, deep emotions—common in French literature and speech.
Phrase Breakdown
Mon
[mo(n)]
my
'Mon' is used to indicate possession, for masculine singular words like 'cœur'.
Je ressens cela dans mon propre cœur.
I feel it in my own heart.
propre
[pro-pruh]
own
'Propre' here refers to something belonging exclusively to someone.
Je connais mon propre cœur.
I know my own heart.
cœur
[kuhr]
heart
The organ or metaphorical center of emotion or feeling.
Mon propre cœur bat fort.
My own heart beats strongly.
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