How to Say βFamilyβ in French
Famille
fa-meey
[fa-meey]
π¬ Usage Tip: Famille is a feminine noun: une famille, la famille. You'll hear it in lots of set phrases, especially en famille.
π«π· In France: Family activities are a big theme in France, and skating in parks or on car-free paths can be presented as a fun activity en famille.
Phrase Breakdown
Famille
[fa-meey]
family
Refers to relatives or the family group.
Ma Famille aime faire du roller ensemble le week-end.
My family likes to go inline skating together on weekends.
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