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How to Say ‘Almost five years’ in French

Ça fait presque cinq ans

💬 Usage Tip: Denotes an elapsed time approximating five years.

🇫🇷 In France: The French often appreciate timelines for assessing longevity.

Phrase Breakdown

Ça fait

Presque

Cinq ans

Word-by-Word Breakdown

Ça

[sah]

That

Demonstrates something already mentioned or easily identified.

Example

Ça fait longtemps que je n'ai pas porté cette montre.

It's been a long time since I've worn this watch.

fait

[feh]

makes

Used to indicate the passing of time.

Example

Ça fait deux ans que la montre est en réparation.

The watch has been in repair for two years.

presque

[press-kuh]

almost

Used to indicate something nearly happening or being the case.

Example

La montre a presque dix ans.

The watch is almost ten years old.

cinq

[sank]

five

A number representing quantity.

Example

Il a acheté cinq montres.

He bought five watches.

ans

[ahn]

years

A unit of time, referring to a period of 365 or 366 days.

Example

Ça fait des années qu'il répare des montres.

He has been repairing watches for years.

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