How to Say ‘My father’ in French
Mon père
mohn pehr
[mohn pehr]
💬 Usage Tip: Family words are easy building blocks: mon père, ma mère, mon frère.
🇫🇷 In France: Football chat in France often includes family loyalties passed down through generations.
Phrase Breakdown
Mon
[mohn]
my
A possessive adjective meaning “my.” Used before masculine nouns.
Mon père regarde tous les matchs avec moi.
My father watches all the matches with me.
père
[pehr]
father
A family word meaning “father” or “dad.”
Mon père supporte une équipe différente de la mienne.
My father supports a different team from mine.
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