How to Say ‘Yes, I do it every week.’ in French
Oui, j'en fais chaque semaine.
wee zh ahn feh shak suh-men
[wee zh ahn feh shak suh-men]
💬 Usage Tip: Great model sentence: pronoun « en » + verb + time expression. Smooth and natural French word order.
🇫🇷 In France: A weekly routine sounds very typical in France, where many people organize hobbies around regular weekly sessions.
Phrase Breakdown
Oui
[wee]
yes
A positive answer, meaning “yes.”
Oui, j'en fais chaque semaine.
Yes, I do it every week.
j'
[zh]
I
Shortened form of je before a vowel sound.
Oui, j'en fais chaque semaine.
Yes, I do it every week.
en
[ahn]
of it
Pronoun referring back to the activity, such as rollerblading.
Oui, j'en fais chaque semaine.
Yes, I do it every week.
fais
[feh]
do
From faire; here it means “do” or “practice.”
Oui, j'en fais chaque semaine.
Yes, I do it every week.
Chaque semaine
shak suh-men
every week
Expression of frequency.
Je vais au marché chaque semaine.
I go to the market every week.
Words in this phrase
chaque
[shak]
each
Means “each” or “every” in time expressions.
Oui, j'en fais chaque semaine.
Yes, I do it every week.
semaine
[suh-men]
week
Used here in the phrase chaque semaine, meaning “every week.”
Oui, j'en fais chaque semaine.
Yes, I do it every week.
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