How to Say ‘That shot’ in French
Ce tir
suh teer
[suh teer]
💬 Usage Tip: Simple useful chunk. In context it can mean this shot or that shot, depending on what everyone is watching.
🇫🇷 In France: Short noun phrases like this are common when fans point at the screen and react fast.
Phrase Breakdown
Ce
[suh]
this / that
Used to point out a specific masculine noun, here a particular shot.
Ce tir mérite un but.
That shot deserves a goal.
tir
[teer]
shot
A football shot aimed at the goal.
Ce tir surprend le gardien.
That shot surprises the goalkeeper.
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