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How to Say ‘That's watching the chickens roasting.’ in French

Qui regarde les poulets rôtis.

💬 Usage Tip: Remember how 'qui' can turn parts of speech into descriptions, adding depth to sentences.

🇫🇷 In France: Such observations in 'Amélie' highlight everyday life in Paris.

Phrase Breakdown

Qui regarde

Les poulets rôtis

Word-by-Word Breakdown

Qui

[kee]

Who

Refers to a person watching or observing something.

Example

Qui regarde l'oiseau?

Who is watching the bird?

regarde

[ruh-gard]

watches

Views an object or event with attention.

Example

Elle regarde le coucher de soleil.

She is watching the sunset.

les

[lay]

the

Definite article used to refer to specific things.

Example

Les enfants jouent dans le parc.

The children are playing in the park.

poulets

[poo-lay]

chickens

Domestic fowls raised for meat or eggs.

Example

Les poulets courent dans le jardin.

The chickens are running in the garden.

rôtis

[roh-tee]

roasted

Cooked in an oven or over a fire.

Example

Les légumes rôtis sont délicieux.

The roasted vegetables are delicious.

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