How to Say ‘Of Lucas’ in French
De Lucas
duh loo-KA
[duh loo-KA]
💬 Usage Tip: De means "of." With a name starting with a consonant, it stays de: de Lucas.
🇫🇷 In France: French parents regularly say de + child's name to clarify which family they mean.
Phrase Breakdown
De
[duh]
of
A preposition meaning of or from, often used to show possession.
De Lucas, je connais déjà la maman.
As for Lucas, I already know his mother.
Lucas
[loo-KA]
Lucas
A boy's first name, the same in English and French.
De Lucas, on entend souvent parler à l'école.
People often hear about Lucas at school.
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