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How to Say ‘My daughter too.’ in French

Ma fille aussi.

mah feey oh-see

[mah feey oh-see]

💬 Usage Tip: Short, natural reply. You can use it to show shared experience fast.

🇫🇷 In France: French small talk often builds connection through simple agreement like this.

Phrase Breakdown

Ma fille

mah feey

my daughter

Possessive phrase referring to the speaker's daughter.

Example

Ma fille est à l'école.

My daughter is at school.

Words in this phrase

Ma

[mah]

my

A possessive word used before a feminine singular noun to show something belongs to the speaker.

Example

Ma fille aussi vient me raconter sa journée après l'école.

My daughter too comes to tell me about her day after school.

fille

[feey]

daughter; girl

Here it means daughter. It can also mean girl depending on the context.

Example

Ma fille aussi adore parler de sa journée en rentrant.

My daughter too loves talking about her day when she gets home.

aussi

[oh-see]

also; too

Used to say that the same thing is true for another person.

Example

Ma fille aussi veut jouer devant l'école.

My daughter also wants to play in front of the school.

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