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How to Say ‘Do I put it?’ in French

Je le mets ?

zhuh luh meh

[zhuh luh meh]

💬 Usage Tip: Le stands for it. Mets comes from mettre, to put.

🇫🇷 In France: Short confirmation questions like this are very natural in spoken French.

Phrase Breakdown

Je

[zhuh]

I

Subject pronoun meaning 'I'.

Example

Je le mets tout de suite ?

Do I put it in right away?

le

[luh]

it

Direct object pronoun meaning 'it'.

Example

Je le mets avec une petite seringue ?

Do I put it in with a small syringe?

mets

[meh]

put

From 'mettre'; here it means 'put' or 'place'.

Example

Je le mets maintenant ou plus tard ?

Do I put it in now or later?

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