How to Say ‘My’ in French
Mon
mohn
[mohn]
💬 Usage Tip: Mon means "my" for masculine singular nouns, like mon fils. Fun twist: it can also appear before some feminine nouns starting with a vowel, like mon amie.
🇫🇷 In France: French possessives agree with the noun, not with the speaker—small grammar detail, big payoff!
Phrase Breakdown
Mon
[mohn]
my
A possessive adjective meaning 'my' before a masculine noun.
Mon fils est en classe de CE1.
My son is in second grade.
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