How to Say ‘I'm still single.’ in French
Je suis toujours célibataire.
💬 Usage Tip: Often used while catching up with friends to discuss personal life.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
Je
[zhuh]
I am
The state of the speaker currently.
Je suis toujours célibataire, mais j'apprécie la liberté.
I am still single, but I enjoy the freedom.
suis
[swee]
am
Indicates current state.
Je suis tranquille pendant les vacances.
I am calm during the holidays.
toujours
[too-zhoor]
still
Emphasizing continuance over time.
Même après ces années, je suis toujours là.
Even after these years, I am still here.
célibataire
[say-lee-bah-tehr]
single
Indicates not having a partner.
Être célibataire me rend plus indépendant.
Being single makes me more independent.
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