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How to Say To Visit Someone in French [+8 Examples & Quiz]

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  • January 9, 2021

To Visit Someone in French

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In this grammar lesson you will learn how to say to visit someone in French.

In this lesson you will learn about:

  • how to say to visit someone in French
  • how this idiom is used in sentences
  • how you can quiz yourself on to visit someone in French
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Please refer to the French A2 Curriculum to get a better overview of French grammar, if you are curious about this idiom fits in French A2 grammar.

By the end of the lesson you will know all about how to say to visit someone in French!

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Rendre conjugation table, introduction.

In French, there is a difference between visiting a place , and visiting someone .

It’s very easy to say that you are visiting a place.

All you have to do is conjugate the French verb visiter .

Je vais visiter Paris. I am going to visit Paris.

However, the idiom for visiting someone is slightly different.

In the next chapter you will learn how to say “to visit someone” in French!

To Visit Someone In French

If you want to say “to visit someone”, then you will use the following idiom:

  • rendre visite à [quelqu’un] = to visit [someone]
Je vais rendre visite à mes grands-parents . I am going to visit my grand parents.
Il ne va pas rendre visite à sa sœur . He is not going to visit his sister.
Laurent rend visite à Janine . Laurent is visiting Janine.
Nous rendons visite à mes parents . We are visiting my parents.

If the sentence is in the futur proche , then you will have to use the infinitive of the verb rendre .

If the sentence is in the present tense , then you will have to conjugate rendre .

In both cases, you MUSN’T conjugate the verb visiter .

Also, if you want to say that someone is going to visit me/you/him/her/us/them , then you will use:

  • me/te/lui/nous/vous/leur + rendre visite
Je vais lui rendre visite . I am going to visit her.
Vas-tu me rendre visite ? Are you going to visit me?
Allez-vous leur rendre visite ? Are you going to visit them?
Ils vont lui rendre visite . They are going to visit her.

If you are having difficulties with indirect object pronouns, then please read the lesson on how to use lui and leur , as well as the lesson on how to use me/te/nous/vous .

Example Sentences on To Visit Someone In French

The final section of this lesson on how to say to visit someone in French is about seeing the idiom in action.

This is valuable because you can improve your understanding on how to say to visit someone in French through examples.

Here you can find the sentences of the previous chapters, neatly stored in one place.

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I was wondering how to informally say, "Come visit me please." I'm talking to my French friend and I want her to visit me in the U.S. Merci bcp!  

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You could say: Viens me visiter. Viens me voir. Viens (me voir) à la maison. Viens me rendre visite.  

Parfait. Merci, j'ai beaucoup apprécié.  

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"Viens me voir à la maison" sounds a bit strange: "Come over to my house" seems like a stretch if your house is across an ocean from the person you're inviting. What about "Viens me voir/visiter aux États-Unis"? That seems more like what I would say, at least.  

Je suis tout à fait d'accord!  

I agree with you, lucas-sp. However, I think : "Passe me voir (à la maison)" is fine.  

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Dépêche mod (al mod).

doinel

On peut visiter des malades à l'hôpital, visiter des indigents, des prisonniers, certes mais pas dans ce contexte.  

I agree and respectfully retract "Viens me visiter..." from my list of suggested come-ons. I always forget that other people aren't indigent prisoners (or even worse: Canadians!). I shouldn't generalize my experience onto others...  

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How To Say “Me” In French (10 Audio Examples)

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Posted on Published: March 11, 2022  - Last updated: May 5, 2024

How To Say “Me” In French (10 Audio Examples)

Me in French is: “moi” (pronounced mwa). For example, “Venez-vous avec moi?” (Are you coming with me?). The object pronoun “me” also means me. For example, “Est-ce que vous me voyez?” (Do you see me?). The command, “Donnez-moi” means “give me”. This post will explain precisely the various way of saying “me” in French with example sentences and audio.

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How to say me in French

“moi” — correct pronunciation.

The pronunciation of moi is “mwah”. In fact, all words containing the letter combinations “oi” sound like wah. In the following video, Julien Miquel demonstrates how to say “c’est moi” (it’s me).

“Moi” — definition and precise meaning

The precise meaning of “moi” is me. Moi is a stressed pronoun . This means that the word moi commonly (but not always) is preceded by prepositions such as avec (with), pour (for), sans (without), contre (aginst), sur (on) and chez (at the home or).

Here are some example sentences where moi appears as a stressed pronoun using the above prepositions.

Est-ce que tu viens avec moi?

Are you coming with me?

Here are some more examples:

  • Est-ce que tu viens avec moi? Are you coming with me?
  • Il travaille pour moi. He works for me.
  • Ils ne partent pas sans moi. They’re not leaving without me.
  • Êtes-vous contre moi? Are you against me?
  • Mes amis comptent sur moi. My friends count on me.
  • Elle dort chez moi. She’s sleeping at my place.

“Moi!” can also appear standing on its own to mean “me!” For example:

Qui aime le fromage? – Moi!

Who likes cheese? – Me?

Qui veut manger de la glace? – Moi!

Who wants to eat some ice cream? – Me!

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Moi can also precede the word “je” (I) to add some emphasis. In this context, “moi” can translate to both “personally” and “as for me”.

For example:

Moi, je préfère parler français!

(Personally/As for me,) I prefer speaking French!

Moi can also appear in the context of an imperative mood (command). For example:

Speak to me!

Negative commands, however use “me” . Here are the previous there examples in the negation:

Ne me parle pas!

Don’t speak to me!

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“Me” — definition and exact meaning

The other way to say “me” in French is “me” (pronounced muh).

In the following sentences, the “me” serves the role as a direct object pronoun. This means that it mean “at me” and “me” for verbs not followed by the preposition à . For example:

Vous me voyez.

You see me.

In the following sentences, “me” is an indirect object pronoun meaning me for verbs followed by the preposition à .

Elle me parle.

She speaks to me.

Note that for the above sentences, you cannot use “à moi” . This would be considered wrong and improper French.

For example, you cannot say “Elle parle à moi” to say “She speak to me”. You must say “Elle me parle” , as stated in the examples above.

The verb “penser” (to think), however, works differently. To say, “She think about me”, you would say: “Elle pense à moi” . You cannot say “Elle me pense” in French.

This page covers all of the direct and indirect object pronouns in detail.

Me too and me neither

The rules for “me too”, “so am”, “so do I” and me neither are a bit tricky in French.

If somebody makes an affirmative statement and you want to agree, you must say “moi aussi” :

me too, so am, do I

For example, if somebody says “J’aime manger la glace” (I like to eat ice cream), and you want say either “me to” or “so do I”, you must say “moi aussi” .

However, if somebody makes a statement in the negation , such as “Je n’aime pas le chou-fleur” (I don’t like cauliflower) and you want to agree saying “me neither” you must say “moi non plus” .

You cannot use “moi aussi” to say “me too” when agreeing with a negative statement. You must use “moi non plus” .

One more example: “Je n’aime pas étudier la grammaire française” (I don’t like studying French grammar). Agreeing statement: “Moi non plus” (me too or me neither).

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Phrases containing me in French

The following is a list of common English and French phrases where the word “me” appears. In certain cases, there is an informal and formal version of the phrase in French. The two versions are separated by a slash (/), which the informal version coming first.

  • C’est moi! It’s me!
  • C’est pour moi. It’s for me.
  • Excuse-moi / Excusez-moi. Excuse me.
  • Appelle-moi / Appelez moi. Call me.
  • Veux-tu m’épouser? / Voulez-vous m’épouser? Will you marry me?
  • Pardonne-moi / Pardonnez-moi. Forgive me.
  • Suis-moi / Suivez-moi. Follow me.
  • Parle-moi / Parlez-moi. Talk to me.
  • Pas moi. Not me.
  • Donne-moi / Donnez-moi. Give me.
  • Montre-moi / Montrez-moi. Show me.
  • Avec moi. With me.
  • Viens avec moi / Venez avec moi. Come with me.
  • Qui, moi? Who me?
  • Réponds-moi / Répondez-moi. Answer me.
  • Attends-moi / Attendez-moi. Wait for me.
  • Pourquoi moi? Why me?
  • Ça marche pour moi. That works for me.

Me in French — Summary table

Here are the ways of saying “me” in French.

Congratulations! You now know several ways of how to say me in French. Now consider checking out our lesson explaining the various ways of saying you in French !

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“Come” is an important verb in English, used to express movement towards someone or something. If you’re learning French, it’s essential to understand how to express this concept in the language. In this blog post, we’ll explore different ways to say “come” in French.

  • “Venir” – This is the most common way to say “come” in French. It is used to express movement towards the speaker, and is typically used in the present or future tense. For example: “Viens ici” (Come here).
  • “Arriver” – This verb is used to express arrival, and can also be used to express the idea of coming in French. For example: “Il arrive demain” (He’s coming tomorrow).
  • “Se rendre” – This verb is used to express the idea of going or coming to a specific place. For example: “Je me rends chez mes parents ce week-end” (I’m going to my parents’ house this weekend).

In conclusion, “venir” is the most common way to say “come” in French, while “arriver” and “se rendre” can also be used in some cases to express movement or arrival. Understanding these different ways to say “come” will help you express yourself more effectively in French.

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  19. come see

    Translation of "come see" in French. I think you should come see for yourself. Vous devriez venir voir par vous-mêmes. You have to come see the show. Il faut venir voir le spectacle. So listen, come see our new house. Écoute, viens voir notre maison. At least come see the place. Au moins viens voir l'endroit.

  20. How do you say ""Come visit me" or "Come to visit me" ?" in English (US

    Thank you. It means that there are mistakes in Duolingo.. The expression "come visit me" is commonly used in American colloquial expression in stead of go and visit me. The same thing happens in the case ; come (go) and visit/ see/ get/ buy/ ask etc.

  21. Translation of "came to visit me" in French

    Jeffrey est venu me voir l'autre soir. He came to visit me today. Il est venu me voir aujourd'hui. The other day my good friend came to visit me. L'autre jour ma bonne copine est venue me rendre visite. After the last cold came to visit me sinusitis. Après la dernière froide est venue me rendre visite la sinusite.

  22. Come see me

    Translation of "Come see me" in French. Come see me tomorrow before the noon prayer. Venez me voir demain avant la prière de midi. Come see me once you have heard them. Venez me voir après votre audition. Come see me before you leave. Passe me voir avant ton départ. Come see me at my company.