How to Say ‘Does everyone like football?’ in French
Tout le monde aime le football ?
too luh mohnd em luh foot-bawl
[too luh mohnd em luh foot-bawl]
💬 Usage Tip: Another easy spoken question formed just with intonation.
🇫🇷 In France: A realistic question in France—though not everyone loves football, many people follow major tournaments.
Phrase Breakdown
Tout
[too]
all / every
Part of “tout le monde,” the common expression for “everyone.”
Tout le monde aime le football pendant la Coupe du monde ?
Does everyone like football during the World Cup?
le
[luh]
the
Definite article before the noun “football.”
Dans « aime le football », « le » accompagne le sport.
In “aime le football,” “le” goes with the sport.
monde
[mohnd]
world / people
Literally “world,” but with “tout le” it means “everyone.”
Tout le monde aime le football ? C’est une bonne question.
Does everyone like football? That’s a good question.
aime
[em]
likes / loves
Verb from “aimer,” used here in the third person singular.
Tout le monde aime le football dans cette famille.
Everyone likes football in this family.
le
[luh]
the
Definite article before the noun “football.”
Dans « aime le football », « le » accompagne le sport.
In “aime le football,” “le” goes with the sport.
football
[foot-bawl]
football / soccer
The sport of football, usually soccer in French usage.
Tout le monde aime le football quand le match est passionnant.
Everyone likes football when the match is exciting.
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