How to Say ‘She has a nose.’ in French
Elle a le nez.
ell ah luh nay
[ell ah luh nay]
💬 Usage Tip: Alone this sounds incomplete, but it prepares the full pattern elle a le nez qui coule.
🇫🇷 In France: Chunking phrases is common in flashcards, even if the isolated piece is not something you'd usually say.
Phrase Breakdown
Elle
[ell]
she
Subject pronoun meaning she.
Elle a le nez humide.
She has a wet nose.
a
[ah]
has
From avoir, meaning has.
Elle a le nez qui coule un peu.
She has a slightly runny nose.
le
[luh]
the
Singular definite article meaning the.
Elle a le nez sale autour des narines.
She has dirt around the nostrils.
nez
[nay]
nose / beak area
Literally nose; for a chicken, this refers to the nostril area on the beak.
Elle a le nez bouché.
She has a blocked nose.
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