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.
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.
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.
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.
Tu fais du roller souvent en ville ?
Do you often skate in town?
souvent
[soo-VAHN]
often
An adverb indicating frequency.
Tu fais du roller souvent le week-end ?
Do you often skate on weekends?
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