Tu t'amuses ?
Are you having fun?
Language note: Reflects a casual, friendly inquiry about the other person’s enjoyment.
Culture note: A friendly question often used to gauge someone’s mood and how they are enjoying the event.
Context: You ask them if they're enjoying the evening.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
Tu
[ty]
You
Informal singular you.
Tu t'amuses ce soir ?
Are you having fun tonight?
t'
[tah-myooz]
'
Contraction of 'te'.
Tu t'amuses ce soir ?
Are you having fun tonight?
amuses
[ah-mooz]
having fun
To enjoy oneself.
Tu t'amuses ce soir ?
Are you having fun tonight?
Phrase Parts
Tu
You
Second person singular pronoun.
Tu manges.
You eat.
t'amuses
are having fun
The reflexive form of 'amuser', meaning to have fun.
Je m'amuse bien.
I am having fun.
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