How to Say ‘Shall I give you my number?’ in French
Je vous donne mon numéro ?
zhuh voo duhn mohn noo-may-roh
[zhuh voo duhn mohn noo-may-roh]
💬 Usage Tip: Je vous donne… ? is a polite way to offer something. Vous is the safe choice with another parent you don't know well yet.
🇫🇷 In France: At school, French parents often start with vous, especially on first meetings. Switching to tu may come later if the vibe is friendly.
Phrase Breakdown
Je vous donne
zhuh voo duhn
I give you / I’m giving you
A polite way to offer something to someone.
Je vous donne mon numéro.
I’ll give you my number.
Words in this phrase
Je
[zhuh]
I
Subject pronoun for 'I' used when speaking about yourself.
Je vous donne mon numéro demain.
I give you my number tomorrow.
vous
[voo]
you
Object pronoun meaning 'to you' or 'you,' used formally or for more than one person.
Je vous donne mon numéro après l'école.
I give you my number after school.
donne
[duhn]
give
Form of donner meaning 'give'; here it means 'I give' or 'am giving.'
Je vous donne mon numéro tout de suite.
I’m giving you my number right away.
Mon numéro
mohn noo-may-roh
my number
Usually refers to a phone number in this context.
Voici mon numéro.
Here is my number.
Words in this phrase
mon
[mohn]
my
Possessive adjective showing that the noun belongs to the speaker.
Je vous donne mon numéro maintenant.
I’m giving you my number now.
numéro
[noo-may-roh]
number
Here it refers to a phone number you share with another parent.
Je vous donne mon numéro pour samedi.
I’m giving you my number for Saturday.
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