How to Say βYouβ in French
Vous
voo
[voo]
π¬ Usage Tip: "Vous" can mean plural "you" or formal singular "you." French has a built-in politeness switch!
π«π· In France: In France, using "vous" with strangers, teachers, or older people is polite and expected in many situations.
Phrase Breakdown
Vous
[voo]
you
The French subject pronoun for 'you', used for one formal person or several people.
Vous faites souvent du roller au parc ?
Do you often go inline skating in the park?
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