How to Say ‘I breathe’ in French
Je respire
zhuh ruh-speer
[zhuh ruh-speer]
💬 Usage Tip: Present tense, first person singular: 'I breathe' or 'I am breathing' depending on context.
🇫🇷 In France: French present tense often covers both simple present and present continuous, so context does the work.
Phrase Breakdown
Je
[zhuh]
I
Subject pronoun for the speaker.
Je suis prêt pour le cours.
I am ready for the class.
respire
[ruh-speer]
breathe
First-person form meaning the speaker is breathing.
Je respire avant de bouger.
I breathe before moving.
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