10 Common French phrases: Forgetting things
Forgetting things is a common experience in everyday life, and knowing how to express this in French can be very useful.
In this lesson, we will explore ten common French phrases for forgetting things.
J’ai oublié. (I forgot.)
Use this phrase to express that you have forgotten something.
Je ne me souviens plus. (I don’t remember anymore.)
Use this phrase to express that you cannot remember something.
J’ai perdu la mémoire. (I have lost my memory.)
Use this phrase to express that you are experiencing memory loss.
J’ai laissé [objet] chez moi. (I left [object] at home.)
Use this phrase to express that you left something at home.
J’ai oublié de faire [tâche]. (I forgot to do [task].)
Use this phrase to express that you forgot to do a particular task.
J’ai la tête ailleurs. (I have my head elsewhere.)
Use this phrase to express that you are preoccupied or distracted, which may be why you forgot something.
J’ai un trou de mémoire. (I have a memory gap.)
Use this phrase to express that you have a gap in your memory or cannot remember something specific.
J’ai égaré [objet]. (I misplaced [object].)
Use this phrase to express that you misplaced something.
Je suis en retard, j’ai oublié l’heure. (I’m late, I forgot the time.)
Use this phrase to express that you forgot the time and are running late.
J’ai perdu mon portable. (I lost my phone.)
Use this phrase to express that you lost your phone.
In conclusion, these ten common French phrases for forgetting things can help you communicate effectively and confidently with others. Whether you need to express that you forgot something, misplaced something, or are experiencing memory loss, these phrases will help you navigate your conversations in French. With practice, you will be able to use these phrases effortlessly and communicate effectively in a French-speaking environment.