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5 ways to use “affaire” in French

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“Affaire” is a French word that can be translated into English as “matter,” “case,” “business,” or “affair.” Here are some ways to use “affaire” in French

5 ways to use ''Affaire'' in French
5 ways to use ''Affaire'' in French
  1. Un homme/une femme d’affaires
    A businessman/woman
  2. ça fera l’affaire
    That’ll work
  3. Prends tes affaires
    Take your belongings/stuff
  4. Ce ne sont pas tes affaires
    That’s none of your business
  5. Tu as fait une affaire avec cette maison
    You got a good deal on this house

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  • 1- Business or Professional Matters
  • 2- Case or Legal Affair
  • 3- Bargain or Good Deal
  • 4- Thing or Object
  • 5- Personal Affair

1- Business or Professional Matters

  • Les affaires vont bien. (Business is going well.)
  • J’ai une affaire à régler. (I have a matter to take care of.)
  • Nous avons discuté des affaires importantes. (We discussed important business matters.)

2- Case or Legal Affair

  • L’affaire est en cours d’examen. (The case is under review.)
  • Il a été acquitté de son affaire judiciaire. (He was acquitted of his legal affair.)
  • Le juge étudie l’affaire attentivement. (The judge is carefully examining the case.)

3- Bargain or Good Deal

  • C’est une affaire intéressante. (It’s an interesting bargain.)
  • J’ai trouvé une affaire incroyable lors des soldes. (I found an incredible deal during the sales.)
  • Cet article est une affaire à ne pas manquer. (This item is a deal not to be missed.)

4- Thing or Object

  • Où est cette affaire que j’ai achetée ? (Where is that thing I bought?)
  • J’ai besoin de ranger mes affaires. (I need to organize my things.)
  • Cette affaire est utile pour le voyage. (This object is useful for the trip.)
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5- Personal Affair

  • Je ne veux pas me mêler de ses affaires personnelles. (I don’t want to get involved in his personal matters.)
  • Chacun a le droit de gérer ses propres affaires. (Everyone has the right to manage their own personal affairs.)
  • Ses affaires ne nous concernent pas. (His/her personal affairs are none of our business.)
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