How to Say ‘Your son’ in French
Votre fils
VOH-truh fees
[VOH-truh fees]
💬 Usage Tip: Votre is the polite/formal "your." Fils is pronounced like "feess" or "fis," with the final s often heard.
🇫🇷 In France: Talking about the child is the safest and most common school-gate topic.
Phrase Breakdown
Votre
[VOH-truh]
your
Votre means 'your' in a polite or plural form.
Votre fils arrive tôt ce matin.
Your son arrives early this morning.
fils
[fees]
son
Fils means 'son' when talking about a boy child.
Votre fils semble très content aujourd’hui.
Your son seems very happy today.
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