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How to Say ‘Something special?’ in French

Quelque chose de spécial?

💬 Usage Tip: A polite way to ask about standout projects or tasks.

🇫🇷 In France: Inquiring about special projects can open discussions about innovation.

Phrase Breakdown

Quelque chose

De spécial?

Word-by-Word Breakdown

Quelque

[kɛlkə]

Something

Denoting a thing that is not specifically identified.

Example

Pensez-vous q'il se passe quelque chose de spécial dans votre organisation?

Do you think something special is happening in your organization?

chose

[ʃoz]

Thing

An object or entity that could be talked about.

Example

Chaque projet apporte quelque chose de spécial.

Every project brings something special.

de

[]

of

Part of a larger or related item or subject.

Example

Développez-vous quelque chose de spécial pour vos clients?

Are you developing something special for your clients?

spécial

[spe-sjal]

Special

Having distinctive qualities that set it apart.

Example

Votre dernière campagne a-t-elle un attribut de spécial?

Does your latest campaign have a special attribute?

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