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5 ways to use the verb “manquer” (to miss) in French

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Are you interested in learning French? It’s a beautiful language that can take you places, both literally and figuratively. In this blog post, we’ll explore 5 ways to use the verb “manquer” (to miss) in French, to help you get by in any situation.

5 ways to use the verb "manquer" in French
5 ways to use the verb "manquer" in French

5 ways to use the verb "manquer" in French

  1. Tu me manques
    I miss you
  2. Tu lui manques
    He/She is missing you
  3. J’ai manqué mon avion
    I missed my plane
  4. ça manque de sel
    It’s missing salt
  5. Il manque Paul
    Paul is missing

“Tu me manques” literally translates as “you are missing to me”
⚠️Ça manque de sel: it’s lacking salt / there’s not enough salt

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