المعنى
Expresses the necessity to depart.
خلفية ثقافية
The 'French Goodbye' is notoriously long. Even after saying 'Je dois partir', expect to spend another 15-20 minutes talking at the door. It's considered polite to show that you don't *want* to leave, even if you *must*. In Quebec, you might hear 'Je dois y aller' or 'Il faut que j'y aille' more often than 'Je dois partir' in casual settings. The use of 'y' (there) is very common to indicate the destination of the departure. In many Francophone African cultures, leaving is a communal act. You often have to 'ask for the road' (demander le chemin) or give a detailed reason for leaving to show respect to the host. Belgian French is very similar to Hexagonal French in this regard, but you might notice a slightly different intonation. The phrase remains the standard for polite departure.
Softening the blow
Always add a 'Désolé' or 'Merci' before or after 'Je dois partir' to sound more like a native speaker.
The 'De' Trap
Never say 'Je dois de partir'. It's a common mistake for English speakers. Think: Modal + Infinitive = No Preposition.
المعنى
Expresses the necessity to depart.
Softening the blow
Always add a 'Désolé' or 'Merci' before or after 'Je dois partir' to sound more like a native speaker.
The 'De' Trap
Never say 'Je dois de partir'. It's a common mistake for English speakers. Think: Modal + Infinitive = No Preposition.
The Future Trick
If you know you'll have to leave soon, say 'Je vais devoir partir bientôt'. It prepares people for your exit.
The Door Talk
Don't be surprised if you say 'Je dois partir' and your French host starts a brand new, deep conversation. It's a sign they like you!
اختبر نفسك
Fill in the correct form of the verb 'devoir'.
Il est tard, je _______ partir.
The subject is 'Je', so the correct conjugation of 'devoir' is 'dois'.
Which sentence is the most polite way to leave a party?
You are at a friend's house and need to go.
'Je dois partir' is neutral and polite, especially when followed by a thank you. 'Je me casse' is slang, and 'Je veux partir' is rude.
Complete the dialogue with the most logical phrase.
A: Tu restes pour le café ? B: Non, désolé, ________. Mon train est à 14h.
Since the person mentions a train at 14h, the necessity to leave (partir) is the only logical choice.
Match the French phrase to its English equivalent.
Match the registers.
Each phrase represents a different level of formality or nuance.
Match the phrase to the situation.
Where would you say 'Je me vois dans l'obligation de partir'?
This is a very formal register, appropriate for professional or official contexts.
🎉 النتيجة: /5
وسائل تعلم بصرية
Must vs. Want
بنك التمارين
5 تمارينIl est tard, je _______ partir.
The subject is 'Je', so the correct conjugation of 'devoir' is 'dois'.
You are at a friend's house and need to go.
'Je dois partir' is neutral and polite, especially when followed by a thank you. 'Je me casse' is slang, and 'Je veux partir' is rude.
A: Tu restes pour le café ? B: Non, désolé, ________. Mon train est à 14h.
Since the person mentions a train at 14h, the necessity to leave (partir) is the only logical choice.
طابق كل عنصر على اليسار مع زوجه على اليمين:
Each phrase represents a different level of formality or nuance.
Where would you say 'Je me vois dans l'obligation de partir'?
This is a very formal register, appropriate for professional or official contexts.
🎉 النتيجة: /5
الأسئلة الشائعة
12 أسئلةIt is neutral. You can use it with your boss or your friends. For very formal situations, use 'Je dois vous quitter'.
No, you must say 'Je dois y aller' (I must go there). 'Aller' always needs a destination or the pronoun 'y'.
'Partir' is intransitive (I leave). 'Quitter' needs an object (I leave the house).
Use the passé composé: 'J'ai dû partir'.
Yes, it's very informal/slang. Use it only with close friends in casual settings.
Yes, if it's a casual or semi-formal email (e.g., to a colleague). For a formal letter, it's too spoken.
No, it usually implies a neutral necessity like time or another commitment.
Use the conditionnel: 'Je devrais partir'.
'Je peux rester' (I can stay).
Most final consonants in French are silent unless followed by a vowel (liaison).
Yes, that is a very common and slightly more idiomatic alternative.
Add 'tout de suite' or 'immédiatement' at the end.
عبارات ذات صلة
Il faut que je parte
synonymIt is necessary that I leave.
Je m'en vais
similarI am going away.
Je file
informalI'm dashing off.
Prendre congé
formalTo take one's leave.
Quitter
specialized formTo leave (a place/person).
S'éclipser
similarTo slip away/sneak out.