How to Say ‘That’ in French
Qu'
k
[k]
💬 Usage Tip: Short form of que before a vowel. Think of it as French's way of keeping things flowing smoothly.
🇫🇷 In France: Apostrophes are everywhere in French—once you get used to them, reading becomes much easier.
Phrase Breakdown
Qu
[k]
that; which
Shortened form of 'que' before a vowel, often linking two clauses.
Je crois qu'il est prêt.
I believe that he is ready.
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