Avez-vous des projets de vacances prévus ?
Do you have any holiday plans?
Language note: Note the repetition in 'projets de vacances prévus' which emphasizes the planning aspect.
Culture note: Discussing holiday plans is a common way of making conversation in France, especially before major vacation periods.
Context: They ask if you have any upcoming holiday plans.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
Avez
[a.ve]
Have
Used to start a question about possession or plans.
Avez-vous prévu un voyage cet été ?
Have you planned a trip this summer?
-vous
[vu]
you
Used for direct address, mainly formal or plural in French.
Que pensez-vous des vacances ?
What do you think about the holidays?
des
[de]
any
Used to talk about an unspecified quantity or number.
Avez-vous des projets pour ce week-end ?
Do you have any plans for this weekend?
projets
[pʁo.ʒɛ]
plans
Refers to arrangements or preparations for something in the future.
Nous avons des projets de rénovation.
We have renovation plans.
de
[də]
of
Indicates belonging or connection.
C'est le projet de notre vie.
It is the project of our lives.
vacances
[va.kɑ̃s]
vacation
A period of time spent away from home or business in travel or recreation.
Nous partons en vacances la semaine prochaine.
We are going on vacation next week.
prévus
[pʁe.vy]
planned
Arranged or thought out in advance.
Nos vacances sont déjà prévues depuis un an.
Our vacation has been planned for a year.
Phrase Parts
Avez-vous des projets
De vacances prévus ?
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