How to Say ‘Your new job’ in French
Votre nouveau travail
voh-truh noo-voh tra-vah-y
[voh-truh noo-voh tra-vah-y]
💬 Usage Tip: Remember that 'votre' is the formal 'your', while 'ton'/'ta' would be informal.
🇫🇷 In France: Discussing work is a common topic in French social gatherings, often before personal subjects.
Phrase Breakdown
Votre nouveau
voh-truh noo-voh
Words in this phrase
Votre
[voh-truh]
Your
Denotes belonging to the person or people being addressed.
Votre nouveau travail commence demain.
Your new job starts tomorrow.
nouveau
[noo-voh]
new
Not existing before; made or introduced recently.
Il a un nouveau manteau.
He has a new coat.
travail
[tra-vah-y]
job
Paid work that someone does regularly.
Son travail est très intéressant.
His job is very interesting.
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