How to Say ‘Help’ in French
Aider
ay-day
[ay-day]
💬 Usage Tip: "Aider" means "to help." Nice beginner verb: regular, common, and easy to spot in conversation.
🇫🇷 In France: In France, offering help politely matters a lot—phrases with "aider" can sound warm and cooperative.
Phrase Breakdown
Aider
[ay-day]
to help
Verb meaning to help or assist someone.
Je veux aider mes amis.
I want to help my friends.
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