How to Say ‘About’ in French
Parler
par-LAY
[par-LAY]
💬 Usage Tip: Often paired with 'de' (about), e.g., 'parler de quelque chose'.
🇫🇷 In France: Conversations about TV series are common in social gatherings.
Phrase Breakdown
Parler
[par-LAY]
to talk; to speak
Infinitive verb meaning “to talk/speak (about).” Often used with **de**: *parler de shōnen* (“to talk about shōnen”).
On peut parler de shōnen et de seinen si tu veux.
We can talk about shōnen and seinen if you want.
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