How to Say ‘That will be’ in French
Cela fera
suh-lah fuh-rah
[suh-lah fuh-rah]
💬 Usage Tip: Classic way to state the total amount at checkout.
🇫🇷 In France: You’ll hear this often from French cashiers or till operators.
Phrase Breakdown
Cela
[suh-lah]
That will
Refers to a future result or action.
Cela fera dix euros.
That will be ten euros.
fera
[fuh-rah]
will make
Refers to the future outcome or result of something.
Cela fera une grande différence.
It will make a big difference.
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