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How to Say ‘To have a good time together’ in French

De passer un bon moment ensemble

duh pah-say uhn bohn moh-mahn ahn-sahmbl

[duh pah-say uhn bohn moh-mahn ahn-sahmbl]

💬 Usage Tip: “Ensemble” means “together.” This whole phrase is warm and social, perfect for saying football is about enjoying the experience with others.

🇫🇷 In France: Very French spirit: even if people argue about who to support in World Cup 2026, many will say the best part is being together — at home, in a bar, or at a fan zone.

Phrase Breakdown

De passer

duh pah-say

To spend / to have

Infinitive phrase often used after 'c’est important', 'j’espère', etc.

Example

C’est important de passer du temps ensemble.

It's important to spend time together.

Words in this phrase

De

[duh]

to; of

A preposition often used before an infinitive. Here it introduces the action “to spend.”

Example

De passer un bon moment ensemble, voilà l’essentiel du football.

To spend a good time together, that’s the essential thing about football.

passer

[pah-say]

to spend; to pass

Here “passer” means “to spend,” as in spending time together.

Example

On veut passer un bon moment ensemble pendant la compétition.

We want to spend a good time together during the competition.

un bon moment

uhn bohn moh-mahn

a good time

A very common expression for enjoying an activity.

Example

On passe un bon moment.

We are having a good time.

Words in this phrase

un

[uhn]

a; an; one

Masculine singular indefinite article used before a masculine noun.

Example

De passer un bon moment ensemble aide à créer des souvenirs.

Spending a good time together helps create memories.

bon

[bohn]

good

Means good; used here to describe “moment.”

Example

Tout le monde veut un bon tournoi et une belle finale.

Everyone wants a good tournament and a great final.

moment

[moh-mahn]

moment; time

Refers to a moment or shared time experience.

Example

Un bon moment ensemble vaut parfois plus qu’une victoire.

A good time together is sometimes worth more than a victory.

ensemble

[ahn-sahmbl]

together

An adverb meaning together, used for people doing something as a group.

Example

Regarder la Coupe du monde ensemble rend l’expérience plus forte.

Watching the World Cup together makes the experience stronger.

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