42 - How to Use Possessive Adjectives in French (Part II)

 
 

Do you know what the possessive adjectives are in French? 🤓 In this lesson (part II), you’ll learn how to say “our,” “your,” and “their” in French.

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Intro: Welcome to the French Made Easy podcast, where I give you all the basics you need to speak French clearly and confidently. I'm your host, Mathilde, and I'm a French teacher, mumpreneur, and bread and cheese lover. Join me as I dive into all things French for beginners, and deliver to you bite-sized and easy-to-follow lessons every Tuesday. Let's get started, "on commence"!

Hi guys! Salut à tous! Welcome back to the French Made Easy Podcast! This is episode number 42, numéro 42! Today is part 2 of our lesson on possessive adjectives. So if you haven't listened to part 1 yet, well, you need to pause this episode and go listen to episode number 41 first. Otherwise, that probably won't make much sense to you.

So today, you'll learn how to say "our", "your" (in the plural), and "their" in French. 

Alright enough blabbing. As usual, go and download your lesson's cheat sheet so you can follow along. It's free. After the lesson, head over to the French Made Easy library, where you can download your lesson's exercises. And it's also free. 

Great, so if you're ready, then let's get started, on commence. 

So, if you have the cheat sheet in front of you, you can see that today we're focusing on the bottom part of the chart, "our", "your" and "their."

HOW TO SAY “OUR” IN FRENCH

So we're starting we "our."

There are two ways to say "our" in French: "notre" and "nos"

So let's see which one to use.

  • If the noun is masculine singular, you'll use "notre."

For example: "notre livre." (our book) đź“’

  • If the noun is feminine singular, you'll also use "notre."

For example: "notre voiture." (our car) đźš—

  • If the noun is plural (whether it's feminine or masculine, it doesn't matter), you'll use "nos." Don't pronounce the S, it's silent.

For example: "nos parents." (our parents) 

HOW TO SAY “YOUR” IN FRENCH

Super. Now let's move on to "your"

There are two ways to say "your" in French: "votre" and "vos" As you can see, it follows the same pattern as the previous one.

  • If the noun is masculine singular, you'll use "votre."

For example: "votre livre." (your book) đź“’

  • If the noun is feminine singular, you'll also use "votre."

For example: "votre voiture." (your car) đźš—

  • If the noun is plural (whether it's feminine or masculine, it doesn't matter), you'll use "vos." Same. don't pronounce the "S" at the end.

For example: "vos parents." (your parents)

HOW TO SAY “THEIR” IN FRENCH

Cool. Now let's see the last one, "their."

There are two ways to say "their" in French. "leur" and "leurs." So yes, they do sound exactly the same, but one has a silent "S" at the end. 

  • If the noun is masculine singular, you'll use "leur."

For example: "leur livre." (their book) đź“’

  • If the noun is feminine singular, you'll also use "leur."

For example: "leur voiture." (their car) đźš—

  • If the noun is plural (whether it's feminine or masculine, it doesn't matter), you'll use "leurs." but attention, with an "S" at the end, which is silent.

For example: "leurs parents." (their parents)

RECAP

So, that's it. There are no more possessive adjectives, so let me do a brief recap: 

  • There are two ways to say "our" in French: "notre," "nos."

  • There are two ways to say "your" in French: "votre," "vos."

  • There are two ways to say "their" in French: "leur," "leurs."

Woohoo, done! How did you go? Hopefully, that all makes sense for you, and if not, make sure you go back to that first lesson and keep practicing. 

And talking about practicing, I'm doing little quizzes on Instagram Stories every week now, so if you don't follow me yet, click the link in the episode notes @mathildekien on Instagram.

Well, that's the end of today's lesson. Make sure you head over to the French Made Easy Library to download your exercises. And If you've enjoyed this lesson, I'd really appreciate a quick rating and review on Apple Podcast. Thank you so much for your time; I'll talk to you next week. 

Merci beaucoup et Ă  bientĂ´t. đź’–

 
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