How to Say ‘Do you have more confidence?’ in French
Tu as plus confiance ?
too ah ploo kohn-fyons
[too ah ploo kohn-fyons]
💬 Usage Tip: More idiomatic French is often « Tu as plus confiance en toi ? » but this shorter version is understandable in context.
🇫🇷 In France: Confidence is often discussed in sports in France, especially for activities where balance and fear matter.
Phrase Breakdown
Tu
[too]
you
Informal singular « you ».
Dans « Tu as plus confiance ? », Tu parle directement à quelqu'un.
In "Do you feel more confident?", Tu speaks directly to someone.
as
[ah]
have
From « avoir »; with « confiance », French says literally « have confidence ».
Dans « Tu as plus confiance ? », as va avec confiance.
In "Do you feel more confident?", as goes with confiance.
plus
[ploo]
more
Here « plus » means « more », showing an increase.
Dans « Tu as plus confiance ? », plus exprime une progression.
In "Do you feel more confident?", plus expresses progress.
confiance
[kohn-fyons]
confidence
Means confidence or self-confidence, often used when talking about progress.
Dans « Tu as plus confiance ? », confiance parle du sentiment de sécurité.
In "Do you feel more confident?", confiance refers to feeling secure.
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