How to Say ‘And you?’ in French
Et vous ?
ay voo
[ay voo]
💬 Usage Tip: Polite version of "and you?" Use vous with adults you don't know well.
🇫🇷 In France: At the school gate, parents often start with vous unless they know each other well.
Phrase Breakdown
Et
[ay]
and
Et means 'and' and is used here to continue the conversation politely.
Après ma réponse, Et vous ? montre de l’intérêt.
After my answer, 'And you?' shows interest.
vous
[voo]
you
Vous means 'you' in a polite or plural form; here it is polite singular.
Et vous ? est utile avec un autre parent que l’on vouvoie.
'And you?' is useful with another parent you address formally.
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