How to Say ‘Your new’ in French
Votre nouveau
voh-truh noo-voh
[voh-truh noo-voh]
💬 Usage Tip: Formal 'your' showing respect and politeness.
Phrase Breakdown
Votre
[voh-truh]
Your
Possessive adjective for the second person singular or plural.
Votre frère est là.
Your brother is here.
nouveau
[noo-voh]
new
Recently made or acquired.
Votre nouveau livre est arrivé.
Your new book has arrived.
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