How to Say ‘Do you have plans’ in French
Avez-vous des projets
ah-voh-z voo day proh-zhay
[ah-voh-z voo day proh-zhay]
💬 Usage Tip: 'Avez-vous' is formal, preserving respect.
🇫🇷 In France: Shows interest in someone's leisure and intentions.
Phrase Breakdown
Avez-vous
ah-voh-z voo
Do you have
Used to inquire possession or presence of something.
Avez-vous un stylo?
Do you have a pen?
Words in this phrase
Avez
[ah-voh-z]
Do
Used to form questions.
Avez-vous besoin d'aide?
Do you need help?
-vous
[voo]
you
Second person singular or plural pronoun.
Avez-vous terminé?
Have you finished?
des
[day]
any
Used in questions and negatives before a plural noun.
Il n'y a pas de projets en vue.
There are no plans in sight.
projets
[proh-zhay]
plans
Arrangements or schemes for future actions.
Nous avons des projets pour le week-end.
We have plans for the weekend.
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