How to Say ‘We come by car.’ in French
On vient en voiture.
ohn vee-ehn ahn vwah-tewr
[ohn vee-ehn ahn vwah-tewr]
💬 Usage Tip: En voiture = by car. Again, on here means 'we' in everyday French.
🇫🇷 In France: Transport chat is very common at the gate: walking, parking, scooters, rain plans—you'll hear it all.
Phrase Breakdown
On
[ohn]
we / one / people
In everyday French, on often means we.
On vient en voiture quand il pleut.
We come by car when it rains.
vient
[vee-ehn]
come
From the verb venir, used for coming somewhere.
On vient en voiture le matin.
We come by car in the morning.
en
[ahn]
by / in
Used before transport methods such as en voiture.
On vient en voiture avec les enfants.
We come by car with the children.
voiture
[vwah-tewr]
car
A vehicle used for driving.
On vient en voiture parce qu'on habite loin.
We come by car because we live far away.
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