How to Say ‘He often talks about class.’ in French
Il parle souvent de la classe.
eel parl soo-VAHN duh lah klass
[eel parl soo-VAHN duh lah klass]
💬 Usage Tip: Nice everyday structure: parler de + topic. Easy to reuse with de l'école, de ses copains, etc.
🇫🇷 In France: Talking about what children say at home is a very common parent-to-parent topic in France.
Phrase Breakdown
Il parle
eel parl
He speaks / he talks
Present tense of parler, meaning to speak or talk.
Il parle français.
He speaks French.
Words in this phrase
Il
[eel]
he
Subject pronoun for a boy or man.
Il parle souvent de la classe.
He often talks about the class.
parle
[parl]
talks; speaks
From parler, often used with de to mean talk about.
Il parle souvent de la classe.
He often talks about the class.
souvent
[soo-VAHN]
often
Shows that the action happens regularly.
Il parle souvent de la classe.
He often talks about the class.
De la classe
duh lah klass
About the class / of the class
Phrase meaning he is talking about the class.
Ils parlent de la classe.
They are talking about the class.
Words in this phrase
de
[duh]
about; of
After parler, de usually means about.
Il parle souvent de la classe.
He often talks about the class.
la
[lah]
the
Feminine singular definite article.
Il parle souvent de la classe.
He often talks about the class.
classe
[klass]
class
The school class, classroom, or classmates depending on context.
Il parle souvent de la classe.
He often talks about the class.
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