How to Say ‘They're moving’ in French
Ils bougent
eel boozh
[eel boozh]
💬 Usage Tip: Note the silent 'ent' on 'bougent'.
🇫🇷 In France: In busy French cities, 'ils bougent' applies to both people and vehicles.
Phrase Breakdown
Ils
[eel]
They
Referring to people or things already identified.
Ils bougent rapidement sous le feu ennemi.
They move quickly under enemy fire.
bougent
[boozh]
Move
To shift position.
Vite, ils bougent vers le tranchée !
Quick, they’re moving towards the trench!
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