How to Say βWe watch / We are watchingβ in French
On regarde
ohn ruh-gard
[ohn ruh-gard]
π¬ Usage Tip: "On" often means "we" in spoken French, even more often than "nous."
π«π· In France: Using "on" makes you sound much more natural in everyday French.
Phrase Breakdown
On
[ohn]
we / one / people
Very common subject pronoun in spoken French, often meaning we.
On regarde souvent le football ensemble.
We often watch football together.
regarde
[ruh-gard]
watch / are watching
Third person singular form of regarder, used with on.
Le samedi, on regarde toujours un match.
On Saturdays, we always watch a match.
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