How to Say ‘They get used to it quickly’ in French
Ils s'habituent vite
eel s ah-bee-TYOO veet
[eel s ah-bee-TYOO veet]
💬 Usage Tip: A very natural reassurance sentence. You can swap the subject: "Elle s'habitue vite" (She gets used to it quickly), "On s'habitue vite" (You/We get used to it quickly).
🇫🇷 In France: This is exactly the kind of warm, practical phrase you might hear between parents during the first school days in France.
Phrase Breakdown
Ils s'habituent
eel s ah-bee-TYOO
They get used to / They are getting accustomed
The reflexive verb 's'habituer à' means to become accustomed to something.
Ils s'habituent à l'école.
They are getting used to school.
Words in this phrase
Ils
[eel]
they
Subject pronoun meaning 'they'.
Dans « Ils s'habituent vite », « Ils » parle des enfants.
In "Ils s'habituent vite," "Ils" refers to the children.
s'
[s]
themselves
Reflexive pronoun used with 's'habituer'.
Dans « Ils s'habituent vite », « s' » fait partie du verbe.
In "Ils s'habituent vite," "s'" is part of the verb.
habituent
[ah-bee-TYOO]
get used to / are getting used to
From 's'habituer'; means becoming accustomed.
Dans « Ils s'habituent vite », « habituent » montre l'adaptation.
In "Ils s'habituent vite," "habituent" shows adaptation.
vite
[veet]
quickly
Adverb meaning 'quickly'.
Dans « Ils s'habituent vite », « vite » montre que cela va rapidement.
In "Ils s'habituent vite," "vite" shows that it happens quickly.
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