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How to Say ‘Do you roller skate?’ in French

Tu fais du roller ?

tew feh dew roh-LAIR

[tew feh dew roh-LAIR]

💬 Usage Tip: French uses "faire du" with many sports and activities: "faire du tennis," "faire du vélo," "faire du roller."

🇫🇷 In France: This is a natural casual question between friends. With strangers, you might prefer "Vous faites du roller ?"

Phrase Breakdown

Tu

[tew]

you

Informal singular subject pronoun used when speaking to one person.

Example

Tu fais du roller avec tes amis ?

Do you skate with your friends?

fais

[feh]

do

From the verb faire; with sports or activities, it often means do or practice.

Example

Tu fais du roller le samedi ?

Do you do skating on Saturdays?

du

[dew]

some

Contraction of de + le, used in expressions like faire du sport or faire du roller.

Example

Dans Tu fais du roller ?, du fait partie de l'expression.

In Do you skate?, du is part of the expression.

roller

[roh-LAIR]

skating

Refers to roller skating here.

Example

Tu fais du roller au parc ?

Do you skate at the park?

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