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How to Say ‘Your next goal’ in French

Ton prochain objectif

tohn proh-shan ob-zhehk-teef

[tohn proh-shan ob-zhehk-teef]

💬 Usage Tip: « ton » is the informal possessive "your." « prochain » comes before the noun here.

🇫🇷 In France: Goal-setting language is common in French sports and learning culture: clear next steps are valued.

Phrase Breakdown

Ton

[tohn]

your

Possessive adjective for one masculine singular noun in informal singular context.

Example

Dans « Ton prochain objectif », Ton montre que l'objectif t'appartient.

In "Your next goal", Ton shows that the goal belongs to you.

prochain

[proh-shan]

next

Adjective meaning next or upcoming.

Example

Dans « Ton prochain objectif », prochain parle de l'étape suivante.

In "Your next goal", prochain refers to the next step.

objectif

[ob-zhehk-teef]

goal

Means objective, target, or goal, often in learning progression.

Example

Dans « Ton prochain objectif », objectif désigne ce que tu veux atteindre.

In "Your next goal", objectif refers to what you want to achieve.

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