How to Say ‘Son’ in French
Fils
fees
[fees]
💬 Usage Tip: Fils means "son." The final -s is usually silent, so it sounds like feece / fis depending on accent, not "fills."
🇫🇷 In France: Family words are used constantly in French school-parent conversations: fils (son), fille (daughter), parents, etc.
Phrase Breakdown
Fils
[fees]
son
A noun meaning a male child: 'son.'
Mon fils aime lire après l'école.
My son likes to read after school.
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