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How to Say ‘I also noticed’ in French

J'ai aussi remarqué

zh ay oh-see ruh-mar-kay

[zh ay oh-see ruh-mar-kay]

💬 Usage Tip: Passé composé of remarquer: "I noticed / have noticed." J'ai contracts because je becomes j' before a vowel.

🇫🇷 In France: This sounds observant but not dramatic—good for discussing a child's behavior respectfully.

Phrase Breakdown

J'ai

zh ay

I have

The contracted form of 'je ai'. It starts the past-tense structure.

Example

J'ai compris.

I understood.

Words in this phrase

J'

[zh]

I

Contracted form of 'je' before a vowel, used here with 'ai.'

Example

J'ai aussi remarqué ce détail.

I also noticed that detail.

ai

[ay]

have

First-person singular of 'avoir'; with a past participle it forms the past tense.

Example

J'ai aussi remarqué son silence.

I also noticed his silence.

aussi

[oh-see]

also

Adverb meaning 'also' or 'too.'

Example

J'ai aussi remarqué un changement.

I also noticed a change.

remarqué

[ruh-mar-kay]

noticed

Past participle of 'remarquer,' meaning to notice or observe.

Example

J'ai remarqué son absence.

I noticed his absence.

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