How to Say ‘Family’ in French
Famille
fa-meey
[fa-meey]
💬 Usage Tip: A feminine noun, which is why it takes ta, not ton.
🇫🇷 In France: Asking about family can be friendly, but in France it is usually better once you already know the person a little.
Phrase Breakdown
Famille
[fa-meey]
family
Means family or household relatives.
Famille, travail, école : les journées sont bien remplies.
Family, work, school: the days are very full.
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