How to Say ‘Are waiting’ in French
Attendez
ah-tahn-DAY
[ah-tahn-DAY]
💬 Usage Tip: From attendre = 'to wait'. Attendez can mean 'you wait' or be part of a question like 'vous attendez ?'
🇫🇷 In France: A simple waiting-related verb is handy at the school gate—everyone is doing exactly that.
Phrase Breakdown
Attendez
[ah-tahn-DAY]
wait / are waiting
A form of the verb 'attendre'; with 'vous' it means 'you wait' or 'you are waiting'.
Vous Attendez devant l'école ?
Are you waiting in front of the school?
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