How to Say ‘Up; standing’ in French
Debout
duh-boo
[duh-boo]
💬 Usage Tip: Debout means upright or standing. It often appears in movement instructions.
🇫🇷 In France: You'll hear debout in many settings: yoga, dance, school, and even parents telling kids to get up!
Phrase Breakdown
Debout
[duh-boo]
standing / stand up
Used in yoga instructions to indicate an upright standing position.
Reste debout au début de la séance.
Stay standing at the beginning of the session.
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