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How to ask a question in French: 3 ways explained

5/25/20268 min

There are three main ways to ask a question in French, and the one you choose depends on how formal you want to sound. In this episode, Max walks you through rising intonation, est-ce que and inversion, and shows you how to combine each one with question words like , quand and comment. By the end, you'll be ready to ask just about anything in French!

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  1. Max· Host0:00

    Salut, c'est Max de Coffee Break French. Bienvenue dans cet épisode consacré aux questions. If you've been learning French for a while, you may have noticed something a bit confusing sometimes compared to English. And I'm talking about asking a question. In English, asking a question is pretty straightforward. You usually just change the word order. So if you say, "You are ready," to make it a question, "Are you ready?" But in French, things are a little different, because in reality, we have three main ways to ask a question. And depending on the situation, some are much more natural than others. So in this episode, I'm going to talk to you about the three main ways to ask a question in French, in which context people use them, and which one native speakers use the most. Allez, c'est parti. [outro jingle] Let's start with the easiest way to ask a question in French. Just raise your voice at the end of the sentence. The most common way to ask a question in everyday French is actually the simplest. You do not change the word order at all. You just raise your

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