How to Say ‘Here is my number too.’ in French
Voici mon numéro aussi.
vwah-see mohn noo-may-roh oh-see
[vwah-see mohn noo-may-roh oh-see]
💬 Usage Tip: Aussi means too here: the other person shared theirs, and now you share yours. Easy and useful.
🇫🇷 In France: Reciprocity is common: if one parent gives a number, the other often offers theirs too, especially for arranging playdates.
Phrase Breakdown
Voici
[vwah-see]
here is
Used to introduce something you are giving or showing.
Voici mon numéro aussi, si vous voulez m'écrire.
Here is my number too, if you want to text me.
Mon numéro
mohn noo-may-roh
my number
Usually understood as a phone number.
Mon numéro est ici.
My number is here.
Words in this phrase
mon
[mohn]
my
Possessive adjective showing ownership by the speaker.
Voici mon numéro aussi, gardez-le bien.
Here is my number too, keep it safe.
numéro
[noo-may-roh]
number
In this situation, it means a phone number shared between parents.
Voici mon numéro aussi, pour organiser la sortie.
Here is my number too, to organize the outing.
aussi
[oh-see]
too
Adverb meaning 'too' or 'also,' adding that the speaker is doing the same.
Voici mon numéro aussi, comme ça c'est plus simple.
Here is my number too, that way it’s simpler.
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