How to Say ‘Like this?’ in French
Comme ça ?
kom sah
[kom sah]
💬 Usage Tip: A super useful phrase for checking your posture. 'Ça' means 'that/this' in everyday spoken French.
🇫🇷 In France: French learners score instant sympathy points by asking 'Comme ça ?' during a class—it shows effort and invites correction.
Phrase Breakdown
Comme
[kom]
like
Used in the expression comme ça to ask if something is done this way.
Fais le mouvement comme le professeur.
Do the movement like the teacher.
ça
[sah]
that / like that
Used to indicate a way of doing something, often while checking a posture.
Je place mes bras ça, ou plus haut ?
Do I place my arms like that, or higher?
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