How to Say ‘Will that be all’ in French
Cela sera tout
seh-lah suh-rah too
[seh-lah suh-rah too]
💬 Usage Tip: An effective phrase to confirm the completion of an order.
🇫🇷 In France: Efficient phrase often used by servers to conclude food orders.
Phrase Breakdown
Cela
[seh-lah]
That
Refers to a specific thing previously mentioned.
Cela sera tout pour moi aujourd'hui.
That will be all for me today.
sera
[suh-rah]
Will be
Future tense of 'être', indicating a future state.
Ça sera prêt pour demain.
It will be ready by tomorrow.
tout
[too]
All
Entire amount or everything.
Cela sera tout ce dont vous avez besoin.
That will be all that you need.
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