How to Say ‘My daughter’ in French
Ma fille
mah feey
[mah feey]
💬 Usage Tip: Ma is 'my' before a feminine noun. Fille means 'daughter' here, not just 'girl.'
🇫🇷 In France: French parents often identify themselves through their child first when meeting at school.
Phrase Breakdown
Ma
[mah]
my
Possessive adjective for a feminine noun like 'fille'.
Ma fille est nouvelle dans l'école.
My daughter is new at the school.
fille
[feey]
daughter
Means 'daughter' or sometimes 'girl' depending on context; here it means daughter.
Ma fille aime beaucoup sa maîtresse.
My daughter likes her teacher a lot.
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