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How to Say ‘Which character do you like?’ in French

Tu aimes quel personnage ?

too em kel pair-soh-NAHZH

[too em kel pair-soh-NAHZH]

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Phrase Breakdown

Tu

[too]

you (informal singular)

Informal “you”. This is a casual word order question (no inversion): « Tu aimes… ? »

Example

Tu aimes quel personnage dans Demon Slayer ?

Which character do you like in Demon Slayer?

aimes

[em]

like; love

Verb « aimer » in present tense (tu). Used to ask about preferences.

Example

Tu aimes l’animation ou l’histoire ?

Do you like the animation or the story?

quel

[kel]

which; what

« quel » asks for a choice/identification. In casual spoken French, it can come after the verb: « Tu aimes quel personnage ? »

Example

Tu regardes quel anime en ce moment ?

Which anime are you watching right now?

personnage

[pair-soh-NAHZH]

character

Noun for a fictional character. Often used with « préféré » (favorite): « personnage préféré ».

Example

Tu aimes quel personnage : le héros ou le rival ?

Which character do you like: the hero or the rival?

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