How to Say ‘Keep her’ in French
Gardez-la
gar-DAY lah
[gar-DAY lah]
💬 Usage Tip: Gardez is the vous-form command of garder, "to keep." The -la means "her." In French, object pronouns attach with a hyphen in affirmative commands: gardez-la.
🇫🇷 In France: The vous imperative is standard in professional settings in France, including vets, doctors, and pharmacies.
Phrase Breakdown
Gardez
[gar-DAY]
keep
Imperative form of “garder,” meaning “keep” or “maintain.” Here it gives an instruction.
Gardez-la dans un endroit sec.
Keep her in a dry place.
la
[lah]
her
Direct object pronoun meaning “her” or “it,” referring here to the hen.
Gardez-la près de vous pendant l’examen.
Keep her near you during the examination.
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