How to Say ‘Is coming’ in French
Arrive
ah-reev
[ah-reev]
💬 Usage Tip: From arriver, "to arrive." In weather chat, it can sound very optimistic!
🇫🇷 In France: French people often make little hopeful comments about the weather changing soon.
Phrase Breakdown
Arrive
[ah-reev]
arrives / is coming
From 'arriver'; can mean someone arrives or something is coming.
Arrive un peu plus tôt demain, si possible.
Arrive a little earlier tomorrow, if possible.
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