How to Say βAloneβ in French
Seul
suhl
[suhl]
π¬ Usage Tip: Seul means "alone" or "lonely" depending on context. Feminine form: seule.
π«π· In France: In a school context, this word may suggest social isolation, so it's usually handled gently and seriously.
Phrase Breakdown
Seul
[suhl]
alone; lonely
Adjective meaning alone or lonely, depending on context.
Il reste seul Γ la maison.
He stays alone at home.
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