PrettyFluent
This is just a lesson preview. Get the interactive lesson free on PrettyFluent
🛼🔁❓

How to Say ‘Do you go roller skating often?’ in French

Tu fais du roller souvent ?

tew feh dew roh-LAIR soo-VAHN

[tew feh dew roh-LAIR soo-VAHN]

💬 Usage Tip: Same sport pattern: "faire du roller." Adding "souvent" asks about frequency.

🇫🇷 In France: A friendly follow-up question that sounds natural in small talk about hobbies.

Phrase Breakdown

Tu

[tew]

you

Informal singular subject pronoun.

Example

Tu fais du roller souvent avec ton frère ?

Do you often skate with your brother?

fais

[feh]

do

Verb from faire used for activities and sports.

Example

Tu fais du roller souvent le soir ?

Do you often skate in the evening?

du

[dew]

some

Part of the set phrase faire du roller.

Example

Dans Tu fais du roller souvent ?, du accompagne roller.

In Do you often skate?, du goes with roller.

roller

[roh-LAIR]

skating

Refers to the activity of roller skating.

Example

Tu fais du roller souvent en ville ?

Do you often skate in town?

souvent

[soo-VAHN]

often

An adverb indicating frequency.

Example

Tu fais du roller souvent le week-end ?

Do you often skate on weekends?

Get the Full Learning Experience

This lesson is just a preview. Download PrettyFluent to practice pronunciation, roleplay conversations, and master vocabulary with spaced repetition.

Pronunciation Feedback

AI-powered speech recognition to perfect your accent

Spaced Repetition

Retain vocabulary long-term with smart practice

Immersive Roleplaying

Practice real conversations with AI partners

Custom Scenarios

Request lessons tailored to your specific needs

Download PrettyFluent on the App StoreGet Full Lesson

What Learners Are Saying

Moved to Lyon for a culinary apprenticeship. The food and restaurant scenarios were exactly what I needed — my French colleagues were genuinely impressed.

Tom H., 38, Chef

Studying in Paris and the academic French I learned in school was useless for daily life. This app filled the gap in weeks, not months.

Nina W., 29, Graduate Student

Learning a language has never been as immediately impactful. Now I can charm the locals and navigate the food scene like a boss.

Alex M., 42, Software Engineer