How to Say ‘I'll bring them to you’ in French
Je vous les apporte
zhuh voo lay ah-port
[zhuh voo lay ah-port]
💬 Usage Tip: Combines future intent with politeness, using 'vous'.
🇫🇷 In France: The phrase is polite and common in service or hospitality settings.
Phrase Breakdown
Je
[zhuh]
I
Used by the speaker to identify themselves.
Je vous les apporte tout de suite.
I will bring them right away.
vous
[voo]
you
Used to refer to the person or people being addressed.
Je vous téléphone demain.
I will call you tomorrow.
les
[lay]
them
Used to refer to items or individuals previously mentioned.
Je les ai vu hier.
I saw them yesterday.
apporte
[ah-port]
bring
To carry something toward a destination.
J'apporte des livres.
I bring books.
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