How to Say ‘You bring me’ in French
Vous m'apportez
voo muh ah-pohr-tay
[voo muh ah-pohr-tay]
💬 Usage Tip: This phrase uses future simple or command, typical for stating requirements.
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Phrase Breakdown
Vous
[voo]
You
Refers to the person or people being addressed.
Vous m'apportez le livre, s'il vous plaît.
You bring me the book, please.
M'apportez
muh ah-pohr-tay
Words in this phrase
m'
[muh]
Me
Used to refer to oneself as the object of a verb or preposition.
M'apportez ce que je demande.
Bring me what I ask for.
apportez
[ah-pohr-tay]
Bring
To take or carry someone or something to a place or to a person.
Apportez la lettre ici.
Bring the letter here.
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