How to Say ‘Come on,’ in French
Allez,
ah-lay
[ah-lay]
💬 Usage Tip: A tiny superstar word in French. It can mean “come on,” “let’s go,” “okay then,” or “go on.”
🇫🇷 In France: Allez is everywhere in French life—sports, parenting, queues, encouragement, and yes, football chanting.
Phrase Breakdown
Allez
[ah-lay]
come on / go on
A very common expression used to encourage, urge, or motivate someone.
Le mot "Allez" sert à calmer ou à encourager pendant un moment tendu.
The word "Allez" is used to calm or encourage during a tense moment.
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