How to Say ‘I keep getting lost’ in French
Je continue à me perdre
💬 Usage Tip: Expressing ongoing action with 'continue à'.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
Je
[zh]
I
The person speaking.
Je parle anglais.
I speak English.
continue
[kohn-teen-yoo]
continue
To keep doing something without stopping.
Je continue à lire.
I continue to read.
à
[ah]
to
Indicating the direction, purpose, or result of an action.
Il va à la maison.
He is going to the house.
me
[meh]
myself
Refers back to the person speaking.
Je me regarde dans le miroir.
I look at myself in the mirror.
perdre
[pehrdr]
get lost
To become unable to find one's way, to not know one's present location.
Je me perds souvent en ville.
I often get lost in the city.
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