How to Say ‘My son too’ in French
Mon fils aussi
mohn fees oh-SEE
[mohn fees oh-SEE]
💬 Usage Tip: A compact reply meaning 'my son too.' French often omits extra words when context is clear.
🇫🇷 In France: Short agreement replies like this sound very natural in casual conversation.
Phrase Breakdown
Mon fils
mohn fees
My son
A simple possessive phrase introducing the speaker’s son.
Mon fils est à l'école.
My son is at school.
Words in this phrase
Mon
[mohn]
my
Possessive adjective for a masculine singular noun.
Mon fils aussi aime la cantine.
My son also likes the cafeteria.
fils
[fees]
son
Refers to a male child.
Mon fils aussi connaît cette maîtresse.
My son also knows this teacher.
aussi
[oh-SEE]
too / also
Adds agreement or shared situation.
Mon fils aussi est dans cette école.
My son is also in this school.
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