How to Say ‘Do you roller skate with family?’ in French
Tu fais du roller en famille ?
too feh dew roh-lehr ahn fa-mee-y
[too feh dew roh-lehr ahn fa-mee-y]
💬 Usage Tip: "En famille" is a fixed expression meaning with family, as a family group.
🇫🇷 In France: Very natural in French, especially when talking about weekend outings.
Phrase Breakdown
Tu
[too]
you
Informal singular pronoun for one person.
Tu fais du roller avec tes parents ?
Do you inline skate with your parents?
fais
[feh]
do
From 'faire'; used for doing an activity.
Dans « Tu fais du roller en famille ? », fais parle d’une activité.
In “Do you inline skate with family?”, 'fais' refers to an activity.
du
[dew]
some / of the
Contraction used in the set phrase 'faire du roller'.
Tu fais du roller en famille ? Ici, du accompagne roller.
Do you inline skate with family? Here, 'du' goes with roller.
roller
[roh-lehr]
inline skating / rollerblading
The activity or hobby of skating on rollers or inline skates.
Le roller plaît aux enfants ; Tu fais du roller en famille ?
Inline skating is popular with children; do you inline skate with family?
en
[ahn]
in / with
Preposition here used in the expression 'en famille', meaning with family.
Dans « Tu fais du roller en famille ? », en introduit le groupe.
In “Do you inline skate with family?”, 'en' introduces the group.
famille
[fa-mee-y]
family
Your family members as a group.
Tu fais du roller en famille ? La famille rend l’activité plus conviviale.
Do you inline skate with family? Family makes the activity more friendly.
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