How to Say ‘I brought you’ in French
Je vous ai apporté
💬 Usage Tip: Expresses the act of giving a gift.
🇫🇷 In France: Bringing a gift is considered a polite gesture.
Phrase Breakdown
Je
I
First person singular pronoun.
Je suis là.
I am there.
vous
you
Formal or plural you.
Je vous remercie.
I thank you.
ai apporté
have brought
Past tense of 'apporter', meaning to bring.
J'ai apporté un cadeau.
I have brought a gift.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
Je
[zhuh]
I
Referring to oneself.
Je vous vois.
I see you.
vous
[voo]
you
Polite form referring to one or more people.
Je vous ai appelé.
I called you.
ai
[ay]
have
Shows possession or a completed action.
J'ai mangé.
I have eaten.
apporté
[ah-pohrt-ay]
brought
To have carried something to a place.
Je vous ai apporté du gâteau.
I brought you cake.
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