How to Say ‘Must’ in French
Doit
dwah
[dwah]
💬 Usage Tip: Derived from 'devoir,' which can mean 'must' or 'to owe'.
🇫🇷 In France: In French culture, obligation is expressed politely, using phrases like 'on doit' (one must).
Phrase Breakdown
Doit
[dwah]
must; has to
3rd person singular of **devoir** (“must / to have to”). Used for obligation or logical deduction.
Ça doit être un anime très émouvant.
It must be a very moving anime.
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