How to Say ‘To you’ in French
À toi
ah twah
[ah twah]
💬 Usage Tip: Literally "to you." On its own, it usually needs context, but it becomes very useful in expressions like "à toi aussi".
🇫🇷 In France: You're more likely to hear this as part of a reply than alone in school-gate small talk.
Phrase Breakdown
À
[ah]
to; at
Here à means to, and the phrase à toi means to you or yours.
Le ballon est À toi, pas à moi.
The ball is yours, not mine.
toi
[twah]
you; yours
The stressed form of you used after prepositions like à.
Ce cahier est À toi aujourd’hui.
This notebook is yours today.
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