How to Say ‘When she breathes.’ in French
En respirant.
ahn res-pee-RAHN
[ahn res-pee-RAHN]
💬 Usage Tip: En + present participle often means 'while/when doing something': en respirant = while breathing.
🇫🇷 In France: Short follow-up phrases like this are common in spoken French during consultations.
Phrase Breakdown
En
[ahn]
while / by
Used before a verb in the present participle to mean while doing something.
En respirant, ma poule fait un bruit étrange.
While breathing, my hen makes a strange noise.
respirant
[res-pee-RAHN]
breathing
Present participle of respirer, meaning breathing.
En respirant, elle siffle un peu.
While breathing, she wheezes a little.
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