How to Say ‘Goal’ in French
Objectif
ob-zhehk-teef
[ob-zhehk-teef]
💬 Usage Tip: A very useful noun for hobbies, work, fitness, and study. Pronounced roughly ob-zhek-TEEF.
🇫🇷 In France: In France, « objectif » sounds practical and motivating, used by teachers, coaches, and even in everyday self-improvement talk.
Phrase Breakdown
Objectif
[ob-zhehk-teef]
goal
A learning target or objective.
Dans « Objectif », Objectif parle d'un but à atteindre en roller.
In "Goal", Objectif refers to a target to reach in skating.
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