How to Say ‘A little rest’ in French
D'un petit repos
d œ̃ pəti ʁəpo
[d œ̃ pəti ʁəpo]
💬 Usage Tip: In French, the adjective 'petit' follows the contraction 'd'un', matching the gender and number of the noun 'repos'.
🇫🇷 In France: A brief rest or 'sieste' is cherished in many French-speaking cultures as a way to recharge during a busy day.
Phrase Breakdown
D'un
d œ̃
of a
Partitive or singular article.
D'un endroit.
Of a place.
Words in this phrase
D'
[d]
Of a
Prepositional contraction used to indicate possession or a part of something.
Il a besoin d'un repos pour être en forme.
He needs a rest to be in shape.
un
[œ̃]
A
Indicates one or a singular form.
Prends un verre d'eau.
Take a glass of water.
petit
[pəti]
Small/Little
Descriptive of size or quantity.
Un petit repos est nécessaire après le travail.
A small rest is necessary after work.
repos
[ʁəpo]
Rest
A period of repose or inactivity.
Ils ont besoin d'un petit repos après la réunion.
They need a small rest after the meeting.
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