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How to Say β€˜He has my pizza’ in French

Il a ma pizza

eel a ma pee-tsa

[eel a ma pee-tsa]

πŸ’¬ Usage Tip: 'Avoir' (to have) is key in French for possession and various expressions.

πŸ‡«πŸ‡· In France: Sharing food is common in France, but one’s own pizza is sacred! Thus the phrase captures humor in dire situations.

Phrase Breakdown

Il a

eel a

Words in this phrase

Il

[eel]

He has

Used to indicate possession or ownership by a male person.

Example

Il a ma pizza dans la voiture.

He has my pizza in the car.

a

[a]

Has

Indicates possession or ownership.

Example

Elle a un chat.

She has a cat.

Ma pizza

ma pee-tsa

Words in this phrase

ma

[ma]

My

Possessive adjective used to indicate something belonging to the speaker.

Example

Ceci est ma balle.

This is my ball.

pizza

[pee-tsa]

Pizza

A dish of Italian origin consisting of a flat, round base of dough baked with a topping of tomatoes and cheese, typically with added meat or vegetables.

Example

Ils aiment la pizza au jambon.

They like ham pizza.

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