How to Say ‘The ball almost hit’ in French
Le ballon a presque touché
luh bah-lohn ah presk too-shay
[luh bah-lohn ah presk too-shay]
💬 Usage Tip: Presque = “almost.” Toucher can mean “touch” or “hit,” depending on context.
🇫🇷 In France: Near-post and near-crossbar moments always create instant chaos among French fans.
Phrase Breakdown
Le
[luh]
the
Masculine singular definite article used before a noun.
Le ballon a presque touché la ligne de but.
The ball almost touched the goal line.
ballon
[bah-lohn]
ball
The football used in the game.
Le ballon a presque touché le poteau sur ce tir.
The ball almost hit the post on that shot.
a
[ah]
has
Form of avoir used to make the passé composé with il or singular nouns.
Le ballon a presque touché le cadre.
The ball almost hit the frame of the goal.
presque
[presk]
almost
Adverb meaning nearly, used for something that nearly happened.
Le ballon a presque touché la barre transversale.
The ball almost hit the crossbar.
touché
[too-shay]
touched
Past participle of toucher, meaning made contact with.
Le ballon a presque touché le poteau gauche.
The ball almost touched the left post.
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