How to Say ‘Inline’ in French
En ligne
ahn leen-yuh
[ahn leen-yuh]
💬 Usage Tip: Used after « roller »: « roller en ligne ». Literally, it means "in line."
🇫🇷 In France: French people often just say « roller », but « en ligne » helps make it clear you mean inline skates, not quad skates.
Phrase Breakdown
En
[ahn]
in
A preposition meaning “in,” “on,” or part of a fixed expression.
Je préfère le roller en ligne pour aller vite.
I prefer inline skating to go fast.
ligne
[leen-yuh]
line
Means “line”; in roller en ligne, it refers to inline skates with wheels in a row.
Je préfère le roller en ligne pour aller vite.
I prefer inline skating to go fast.
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