How to Say ‘Will it take’ in French
Va-t-il prendre
vah t eel prahn-druh
[vah t eel prahn-druh]
💬 Usage Tip: Interrogative future structure.
Phrase Breakdown
Va
[vah]
Will go
Indicates future action or movement.
Va-t-il réparer cette montre ?
Will he repair this watch?
-t
[t]
-
A hyphen used in French for inversion questions.
Va-t-elle aimer la nouvelle montre ?
Will she like the new watch?
-il
[eel]
he
Subject pronoun used to refer to a male person or animal.
Va-t-il acheter cette montre ?
Is he going to buy this watch?
prendre
[prahn-druh]
take
To get or seize something.
Il va prendre la montre pour la réparer ?
Is he going to take the watch to repair it?
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