How to Say ‘That; this’ in French
Ça
sah
[sah]
💬 Usage Tip: “Ça” is super common spoken French for “that/this/it.” Very handy in football chat: “Ça va être incroyable !” = “That’s going to be amazing!”
🇫🇷 In France: During the World Cup, you’ll hear “ça” everywhere in reactions: “Ça commence !” (It’s starting!), “Ça passe !” (It goes in!). Short, natural, very French.
Phrase Breakdown
Ça
[sah]
that; it
A very common informal French word used to mean “that” or “it,” especially when talking about an idea, situation, or thing in general.
Ça me fait penser à la Coupe du monde 2026.
That makes me think of the 2026 World Cup.
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