10 Common French phrases: Reminding someone to do something
Reminding someone to do something can be a delicate matter, but it’s an important part of communication.
In this lesson, we’ll go over 10 common French phrases for reminding someone to do something.
- N’oublie pas de ____. (Don’t forget to ____.) This phrase is used to remind someone to do something that they may have forgotten.
- Tu as pensé à ____? (Did you think about ____) This phrase is used to remind someone of a specific task or action.
- Il faut que tu _____. (You need to ___.) This phrase is used to indicate a task or action that needs to be completed.
- N’oublie pas que tu as promis de _____. (Don’t forget that you promised to ___.) This phrase is used to remind someone of a promise or commitment that they made.
- Je te rappelle que tu dois ____. (I remind you that you have to ___.) This phrase is used to remind someone of a specific obligation or responsibility.
- Tu as bien ____? (Did you ____ correctly?) This phrase is used to check if someone has completed a task or action correctly.
- Tu n’as pas oublié de ____? (You didn’t forget to ___, did you?) This phrase is used to double-check if someone has completed a task or action.
- Il est temps de _____. (It’s time to ___.) This phrase is used to indicate that it is time to complete a task or action.
- Ne tarde pas à _____. (Don’t wait too long to _____.) This phrase is used to indicate that someone should complete a task or action quickly.
- Je te suggère de _____. (I suggest that you _____.) This phrase is used to offer a suggestion or advice to someone.
Learning these common French phrases can help you remind someone to do something in a respectful and effective way. Additionally, it’s important to learn some basic French vocabulary related to tasks and responsibilities, such as different types of chores or obligations. With practice and persistence, you’ll soon be able to speak confidently about reminding someone to do something in French.