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How to Say ‘The whole family is cheering!’ in French

Toute la famille crie !

toot lah fah-MEEY kree

[toot lah fah-MEEY kree]

💬 Usage Tip: Literally ‘the whole family shouts,’ but ‘is cheering’ sounds more natural in English here. Great emotional image.

🇫🇷 In France: Watching football at home with family is a classic scene during major tournaments in France.

Phrase Breakdown

Toute

[toot]

all / the whole

Means all of or the whole, agreeing with a feminine singular noun here.

Example

Toute la famille crie ! dans le salon.

The whole family is shouting! in the living room.

la

[lah]

the

Feminine singular definite article.

Example

Toute la famille crie ! après ce superbe but.

The whole family is shouting! after that superb goal.

famille

[fah-MEEY]

family

The family group watching and reacting together.

Example

Toute la famille crie ! de joie.

The whole family is shouting! with joy.

crie

[kree]

shouts

From crier; expresses a loud reaction, often from excitement.

Example

Toute la famille crie ! quand la France marque.

The whole family shouts! when France scores.

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