How to Say ‘That will be’ in French
Ça vous fera
💬 Usage Tip: Implies cost or total amount due.
🇫🇷 In France: Common in transactions when summing up orders.
Phrase Breakdown
Ça
Vous fera
Word-by-Word Breakdown
Ça
[sah]
That
Used to refer to something already mentioned.
Ça vous fera rappeler de ça.
That will remind you of that.
vous
[voo]
you
Refers to the person being addressed.
Ça vous fera apprécier ça mieux.
That will make you appreciate that more.
fera
[fair-ah]
will do
Expresses future action or completion.
Ça vous fera comprendre ça.
That will make you understand that.
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