How to Say ‘My daughter too!’ in French
Ma fille aussi !
mah fee-yuh oh-SEE
[mah fee-yuh oh-SEE]
💬 Usage Tip: Aussi adds easy enthusiasm. Great for finding common ground fast.
🇫🇷 In France: Shared experiences between children are a common way parents connect casually.
Phrase Breakdown
Ma fille
mah fee-yuh
My daughter
Possessive phrase referring to the speaker's daughter.
Ma fille aime lire.
My daughter likes reading.
Words in this phrase
Ma
[mah]
my
Possessive adjective used before a feminine singular noun.
Ma fille aussi est en CE1.
My daughter too is in CE1.
fille
[fee-yuh]
daughter
Female child; here the speaker is talking about their daughter.
Ma fille aussi aime sa maîtresse.
My daughter also likes her teacher.
aussi
[oh-SEE]
too / also
Shows that the same information is true for the speaker's daughter as well.
Ma fille aussi est ici aujourd'hui !
My daughter is here too today!
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