How to Say ‘Did you see that shot?’ in French
Tu as vu ce tir ?
tew ah vew suh teer
[tew ah vew suh teer]
💬 Usage Tip: Very natural spoken French. Great with friends while replaying a goal. Say it with rising intonation to sound conversational.
🇫🇷 In France: During big matches, people often talk over the replay, and this is exactly the kind of sentence you hear in living rooms and cafés.
Phrase Breakdown
Tu
[tew]
you
Informal singular you, used with friends during conversation.
Tu as vu ce but magnifique ?
Did you see that magnificent goal?
as
[ah]
have
Auxiliary verb used here to form did you see / have you seen.
Tu as vu le ralenti ?
Did you see the replay?
vu
[vew]
seen
Past participle meaning seen in the expression tu as vu.
Tu as vu comme c’était rapide ?
Did you see how fast it was?
ce
[suh]
this / that
Points to a specific masculine noun, here the shot being discussed.
Ce tir était parfait.
That shot was perfect.
tir
[teer]
shot
A strike on goal in football.
Le tir est parti très vite.
The shot went off very fast.
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