How to Say ‘Are you waiting too?’ in French
Tu attends aussi ?
too a-tahn oh-see
[too a-tahn oh-see]
💬 Usage Tip: A simple conversation starter. "Aussi" means "too / as well."
🇫🇷 In France: This feels natural in a school setting, where many adults are literally standing around waiting together.
Phrase Breakdown
Tu attends
too a-tahn
You are waiting / You’re waiting
Second-person singular present tense of attendre.
Tu attends le bus ?
Are you waiting for the bus?
Words in this phrase
Tu
[too]
you
Informal you, for someone you know or speak to casually.
Je demande Tu attends aussi ? à un parent que je vois souvent.
I ask Are you waiting too? to a parent I often see.
attends
[a-tahn]
are waiting / wait
Describes waiting, often for children to come out of school.
À la sortie, Tu attends aussi ? est une question naturelle.
At pick-up time, Are you waiting too? is a natural question.
aussi
[oh-see]
too / also
Adds the idea of also, meaning the other person is in the same situation.
Tu attends aussi ? Moi aussi, j'attends devant la grille.
Are you waiting too? Me too, I'm waiting by the gate.
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