How to Say ‘Your daughter’ in French
Votre fille
votr fee-y
[votr fee-y]
💬 Usage Tip: Polite 'your daughter.' Use ta fille only with someone you know well and use tu with.
🇫🇷 In France: Starting politely is safest in France, especially with adults you have just met.
Phrase Breakdown
Votre
[votr]
your
Formal or plural possessive adjective meaning “your.”
Votre fille semble très à l'aise dans la cour.
Your daughter seems very comfortable in the playground.
fille
[fee-y]
daughter
Means “daughter” or “girl” depending on context; here it means daughter.
Votre fille joue souvent avec la mienne.
Your daughter often plays with mine.
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