How to Say ‘She eats’ in French
Elle mange
ell mahnzh
[ell mahnzh]
💬 Usage Tip: Manger = to eat. Another core verb for describing health, since appetite is often important.
🇫🇷 In France: French vets often ask about appetite early, because eating less can signal illness quickly.
Phrase Breakdown
Elle
[ell]
she
Subject pronoun meaning she; here it refers to the chicken.
Elle mange moins depuis hier.
She is eating less since yesterday.
mange
[mahnzh]
eats / is eating
From manger, meaning to eat. It can mean eats or is eating depending on context.
Elle mange très peu aujourd'hui.
She is eating very little today.
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