How to Say ‘Children’ in French
Enfants
ahn-fahn
[ahn-fahn]
💬 Usage Tip: Plural of enfant. Final "s" is usually silent.
🇫🇷 In France: In France, "les enfants" is a very frequent topic of polite small talk between parents and carers.
Phrase Breakdown
Enfants
[ahn-fahn]
children
A common word when talking about school, sons and daughters, or pupils.
Les Enfants sortent bientôt de la classe.
The children are coming out of class soon.
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