How to Say ‘I am still a beginner.’ in French
Je suis encore débutante.
zhuh swee ahn-kor day-boo-tahnt
[zhuh swee ahn-kor day-boo-tahnt]
💬 Usage Tip: « encore » usually goes before the adjective phrase here. Natural way to say your level has not changed yet.
🇫🇷 In France: Being modest about your level is common in France; people often understate their skills a little.
Phrase Breakdown
Je
[zhuh]
I
First-person singular subject pronoun.
Je suis encore débutante.
I am still a beginner.
suis
[swee]
am
From être; first-person singular of “to be.”
Je suis encore débutante.
I am still a beginner.
encore
[ahn-kor]
still
Shows that the speaker remains at the beginner stage.
Je suis encore débutante.
I am still a beginner.
débutante
[day-boo-tahnt]
beginner
Feminine form meaning a female beginner.
Je suis encore débutante.
I am still a beginner.
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