How to Say βAloneβ in French
Seul
suhl
[suhl]
π¬ Usage Tip: Masculine form. Feminine is "seule." It can describe being by yourself.
π«π· In France: French often uses short answer fragments like "Seul" or "En famille" in casual speech.
Phrase Breakdown
Seul
[suhl]
alone
An adjective or adverb meaning without other people.
Je fais parfois du roller Seul dans le parc.
I sometimes inline skate alone in the park.
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