poussette
poussette في 30 ثانية
- Poussette means stroller or buggy.
- It is a feminine noun: la poussette.
- Comes from 'pousser' (to push).
- Essential for French urban parenting.
The French word poussette is a feminine noun that translates most directly to 'stroller' in American English or 'pushchair' and 'buggy' in British English. Etymologically, it is derived from the French verb pousser, which means 'to push', combined with the diminutive suffix -ette. This literally translates to a 'little pusher' or an object that is pushed. In the hierarchy of infant transportation, the poussette is distinct from the landau (pram or baby carriage), which is typically used for newborns who need to lie flat. The poussette is the standard vehicle for toddlers and older babies who can sit up and observe the world around them.
- Daily Utility
- In France, particularly in urban environments like Paris or Lyon, the choice of a poussette is a major lifestyle decision. Parents look for models that are 'citadines' (city-friendly), meaning they are lightweight and narrow enough to fit into the notoriously small elevators of Haussmann-style apartment buildings and the tight aisles of local boulangeries.
Elle a acheté une nouvelle poussette tout-terrain pour leurs randonnées en famille.
The word is ubiquitous in modern French life. You will hear it in parks, at school gates, and in public transport discussions. Because French cities are often older and less accessible than North American ones, the 'guerre des poussettes' (stroller war) is a common humorous or frustrated reference to the difficulty of navigating crowded sidewalks or buses during peak hours. When you use this word, you are referring to the entire apparatus, including the frame, the seat, and often the various accessories like the habillage pluie (rain cover) or the ombrelle (parasol).
- Social Context
- Using the word poussette also implies a certain stage of parenting. It marks the transition from the 'nouveau-né' (newborn) phase to the 'bébé' or 'bambin' (toddler) phase. In French culture, bringing a poussette into a restaurant is generally accepted, though it is polite to ask 'Est-ce qu'il y a de la place pour une poussette ?' (Is there room for a stroller?).
Attention à ne pas bloquer le passage avec la poussette dans le couloir du métro.
In terms of register, poussette is the standard, neutral term used by everyone from doctors to parents to retailers. There are no common slang equivalents that have fully replaced it, although some might use the brand name 'Yoyo' as a generic trademark due to its immense popularity in French cities. Understanding the cultural weight of the poussette helps learners grasp the logistical realities of French family life, where walking is the primary mode of transport and the stroller is the family's 'car'.
- Technical Variations
- Modern French distinguishes between various types: poussette double (double stroller), poussette évolutive (convertible stroller), and poussette trois-roues (three-wheeled stroller). Each serves a specific purpose in the diverse landscapes of France, from the cobblestones of Bordeaux to the gravel paths of the Tuileries Garden.
Il est difficile de monter cette poussette dans les escaliers sans aide.
N'oublie pas de mettre le frein à la poussette quand tu t'arrêtes.
Using poussette correctly requires a basic understanding of French noun-adjective agreement and common verb pairings. As a feminine noun, it is always accompanied by feminine articles (la, une, cette, ma, ta, sa). When describing a stroller, the adjectives must also be feminine: une poussette légère (a light stroller), la poussette encombrante (the bulky stroller). The syntax usually follows the standard French pattern of [Subject] + [Verb] + [Article] + [Poussette]. For example, 'Je pousse la poussette' (I am pushing the stroller).
- Common Verbs
- The most frequent verbs used with poussette are pousser (to push), plier (to fold), déplier (to unfold), ranger (to put away), and installer (to settle/install the baby inside). Mastery of these verbs allows for practical communication in child-care contexts.
Peux-tu m'aider à plier la poussette pour la mettre dans le coffre ?
When discussing the baby's position, the preposition dans (in) is used. 'Le bébé dort dans la poussette' (The baby is sleeping in the stroller). If you are referring to a specific feature, you use avec or à. 'Une poussette à trois roues' (A three-wheeled stroller) or 'Une poussette avec un grand panier' (A stroller with a large basket). Note that in French, we often specify the type of stroller to be more precise about the situation, such as using 'poussette-canne' for travel scenarios where portability is key.
- Prepositional Usage
- When you are out with the stroller, you say 'en poussette'. For example, 'Nous faisons une promenade en poussette' (We are going for a walk with the stroller). This construction is similar to 'en voiture' or 'en vélo', treating the stroller as a mode of transport.
Il est plus facile d'aller au marché en poussette qu'avec un porte-bébé.
In more complex sentences, poussette can be the subject of the sentence, often paired with verbs of movement or state. 'La poussette ne passe pas par cette porte' (The stroller doesn't fit through this door). This is a common frustration in European cities with narrow historic doorways. Furthermore, when shopping, you might use the verb essayer (to try/test). 'Nous avons essayé plusieurs poussettes avant de choisir celle-ci' (We tried several strollers before choosing this one).
- Adjective Agreement
- Remember: poussette is feminine. 'Une poussette neuve' (a new stroller), not 'neuf'. 'La poussette est cassée' (the stroller is broken), adding the extra 'e' for the feminine form.
Cette poussette est très maniable, même d'une seule main.
Où as-tu garé la poussette ?
The word poussette is an essential part of the soundscape in French public life. If you spend any time in a French park, such as the Jardin du Luxembourg in Paris or the Parc de la Tête d'Or in Lyon, you will hear parents and nannies (often called nounous) discussing the merits of different models. It is a central topic in the 'parentalité' (parenting) discourse. You will hear it in shops specializing in 'puériculture' (childcare products), where salespeople will demonstrate how to fold them with one hand.
- Public Transport
- On the bus or tram, the word is frequently heard in the context of space management. A driver might announce, 'Merci de plier les poussettes s'il y a trop de monde' (Please fold strollers if it's too crowded). Passengers might ask, 'Je vous aide pour la poussette ?' (Can I help you with the stroller?) when they see someone struggling with stairs.
Est-ce que la poussette passe dans l'ascenseur de l'immeuble ?
In the media, poussette appears in consumer reviews, parenting blogs, and news reports about urban accessibility. There is a famous 'salon de la poussette' (stroller trade show) where the latest innovations are showcased. In literature and film, the poussette often serves as a visual shorthand for domesticity or the challenges of young adulthood. It is also a common sight in political discussions regarding 'villes apaisées' (calm cities) and pedestrian rights, where the presence of strollers is used as a metric for how family-friendly a neighborhood is.
- Retail Environments
- In stores like Aubert, Bébé9, or even the baby section of a Carrefour hypermarket, signs will point you toward the 'Rayon Poussettes'. You'll hear technical terms like 'châssis' (frame), 'hamac' (the seat part), and 'roues pivotantes' (swivel wheels) being used in conjunction with the word.
Regarde cette poussette vintage, elle a beaucoup de charme !
Furthermore, in the 'marché de l'occasion' (second-hand market), sites like Le Bon Coin are flooded with listings for 'poussettes d'occasion'. You'll hear people negotiating prices and asking about the state of the 'pneus' (tires) or if the 'habillage' (fabric) is machine washable. This word is not just a vocabulary item; it's a key to understanding a large segment of French consumer culture and daily social interaction.
- Medical/Formal Settings
- At the pediatrician's office or the PMI (Protection Maternelle et Infantile), you might see signs saying 'Prière de laisser les poussettes à l'entrée' (Please leave strollers at the entrance) for hygiene and space reasons.
La dame a laissé sa poussette devant la boulangerie le temps d'acheter sa baguette.
C'est une poussette très compacte qui passe en cabine d'avion.
One of the most frequent mistakes for English speakers learning French is the gender of the word. Since 'stroller' has no gender in English, learners often default to le poussette. However, it is strictly la poussette. This mistake affects every accompanying word in the sentence. Forgetting to add the feminine 'e' to adjectives like légère or neuve is a secondary error that stems from this initial gender confusion.
- Poussette vs. Landau
- Another common error is confusing poussette with landau. A landau is a pram/carriage where the baby lies down (usually for the first 6 months). A poussette is for when they can sit up. While modern 'travel systems' do both, native speakers are usually quite precise about which term they use depending on the current configuration of the device.
Faux : J'ai acheté un poussette bleu. Correct : J'ai acheté une poussette bleue.
English speakers also struggle with the verb pousser. While it sounds like 'push', learners sometimes try to use 'marcher' (to walk) or 'conduire' (to drive) with a stroller. In French, you pousser a stroller, or you go en poussette. Using 'conduire une poussette' sounds very strange to a native speaker, as if the stroller were a motorized vehicle. Similarly, don't confuse poussette with poussoir (a pusher/button) or poussée (a push/growth spurt).
- Pronunciation Pitfalls
- The double 's' in poussette makes a sharp 's' sound, like 'hiss'. Some learners accidentally pronounce it like a 'z' (pouzette), which is incorrect. Also, ensure the final 'ette' is crisp and short, not elongated like 'ayte'.
Ne dites pas 'Je conduis la poussette', dites 'Je pousse la poussette'.
Finally, there is a false friend risk with the word 'buggy'. While 'buggy' is understood in France as an anglicism (often referring to a specific type of lightweight stroller or an off-road vehicle), 'poussette' is always the safer and more natural choice. In Quebec, avoid using 'poussette' if you specifically mean a baby carriage for a newborn, as 'carrosse' might be the local preference, though 'poussette' is never 'wrong'.
- Spelling Errors
- Learners often forget the double 't' or the double 's'. Remember: 2 's' to keep it pushing, 2 't's to keep it steady. Poussette, not pousete or pousette.
La poussette est trop large pour le trottoir.
J'ai oublié le sac à langer sur la poussette.
While poussette is the most common term, several related words describe different types of infant transport or similar concepts. Understanding these nuances will make your French sound more sophisticated and precise. The most immediate alternative is landau, which we have discussed as the flat-lying version for newborns. However, there are also more specific technical terms and regional variations.
- Landau vs. Poussette
- Landau: For newborns (0-6 months), baby lies flat. Poussette: For babies who sit up (6 months+). Modern units often combine both into a 'poussette combinée'.
Elle a remplacé le landau par une poussette car le bébé commence à s'asseoir.
Another important term is poussette-canne. This specifically refers to a lightweight 'umbrella' stroller that folds up into a long, thin shape resembling a cane (canne). These are popular for travel and for older toddlers who walk most of the time but get tired. In a more technical or commercial context, you might hear buggy, which is an anglicism often used for sporty, three-wheeled strollers designed for jogging or rough terrain. However, poussette trois-roues is the more standard French term.
- Other Transport Modes
- Porte-bébé: Baby carrier (worn on the body). Écharpe de portage: Baby wrap. Siège-auto: Car seat. These are often used as alternatives to a poussette depending on the destination.
Pour prendre le métro aux heures de pointe, je préfère le porte-bébé à la poussette.
In Quebec, as mentioned, carrosse is a common regionalism for a stroller. While in France carrosse evokes a royal horse-drawn carriage (like Cinderella's), in French-speaking Canada, it is a perfectly normal way to refer to a baby's wheels. Another word you might encounter is nacelle, which is the detachable bassinet part of a modular stroller system. Understanding these parts—le châssis (the frame), le cosy (the infant car seat that clicks in), and le hamac (the stroller seat)—is vital for navigating the world of modern French parenting.
- Metaphorical Use
- Interestingly, the word poussette is also used in sports, specifically in cycling or racing, to describe a 'shove' or a 'helping push' given to a teammate. 'Faire une poussette' can mean to give someone a little boost.
Le coureur a reçu une petite poussette de son coéquipier dans la montée.
La poussette-canne est idéale pour les vacances car elle ne prend pas de place.
How Formal Is It?
حقيقة ممتعة
The word 'poussette' was originally used for a type of dance move and even a type of game before it became the standard word for a baby stroller in the late 1800s.
دليل النطق
- Pronouncing 'ss' as 'z' (pouzette).
- Making the 'ou' too short (possette).
- Elongating the 'ette' into 'ayte'.
- Silent 't' (incorrectly thinking the final 'e' makes the 't' silent).
- Adding an 'r' sound (poursette).
مستوى الصعوبة
Easy to recognize in text due to its distinct shape and common usage.
Double 's' and double 't' can be tricky for beginners.
Pronunciation is straightforward once the 'ou' sound is mastered.
Clear phonetic profile makes it easy to pick out in conversation.
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Feminine noun agreement
La poussette est neuve.
Preposition 'en' for transport
Nous voyageons en poussette.
Diminutive suffix -ette
Maison -> Maisonnette; Pousse -> Poussette.
Plural formation with 's'
Les poussettes sont chères.
Compound noun hyphenation
Une poussette-canne.
أمثلة حسب المستوى
Voici la poussette.
Here is the stroller.
Uses the feminine article 'la'.
Le bébé est dans la poussette.
The baby is in the stroller.
Preposition 'dans' indicates location.
C'est une poussette.
It is a stroller.
Indefinite article 'une' for feminine nouns.
J'ai une poussette bleue.
I have a blue stroller.
Adjective 'bleue' agrees with feminine noun.
La poussette est petite.
The stroller is small.
Adjective 'petite' is feminine.
Où est la poussette ?
Where is the stroller?
Simple question structure.
Regarde la poussette !
Look at the stroller!
Imperative mood 'Regarde'.
La poussette est là.
The stroller is there.
Adverb of place 'là'.
Je pousse la poussette au parc.
I am pushing the stroller to the park.
Present tense of 'pousser'.
Ma poussette est très légère.
My stroller is very light.
Possessive adjective 'ma'.
Il faut plier la poussette ici.
The stroller must be folded here.
Infinitive 'plier' after 'il faut'.
Nous achetons une poussette neuve.
We are buying a new stroller.
Feminine adjective 'neuve'.
La poussette est dans le coffre.
The stroller is in the trunk.
Vocabulary: 'le coffre' (the trunk).
Elle a une jolie poussette rose.
She has a pretty pink stroller.
Adjective 'jolie' precedes the noun.
Ouvre la poussette, s'il te plaît.
Open the stroller, please.
Imperative 'Ouvre' (informal).
Les roues de la poussette sont sales.
The stroller's wheels are dirty.
Plural noun 'les roues'.
Cette poussette est parfaite pour voyager.
This stroller is perfect for traveling.
Demonstrative adjective 'cette'.
Je ne sais pas comment déplier cette poussette.
I don't know how to unfold this stroller.
Verb 'déplier' (to unfold).
Il y a une promotion sur les poussettes-cannes.
There is a sale on umbrella strollers.
Compound noun 'poussettes-cannes'.
La poussette est plus pratique que le landau.
The stroller is more practical than the pram.
Comparative 'plus... que'.
Fais attention à la poussette dans le bus.
Watch out for the stroller in the bus.
Expression 'faire attention à'.
Ma sœur m'a prêté sa vieille poussette.
My sister lent me her old stroller.
Past tense 'a prêté'.
On peut attacher un sac à la poussette.
One can attach a bag to the stroller.
Verb 'attacher' with preposition 'à'.
Elle cherche une poussette qui soit maniable.
She is looking for a stroller that is easy to handle.
Subjunctive 'soit' after 'cherche une... qui'.
L'ascenseur est trop étroit pour ma poussette.
The elevator is too narrow for my stroller.
Adjective 'étroit' (narrow).
Cette poussette tout-terrain est idéale pour la campagne.
This all-terrain stroller is ideal for the countryside.
Compound adjective 'tout-terrain'.
Il est difficile de circuler en poussette sur les pavés.
It is difficult to move around with a stroller on cobblestones.
Impersonal 'il est difficile de'.
La sécurité de la poussette est ma priorité absolue.
The safety of the stroller is my absolute priority.
Noun 'sécurité'.
Elle a investi dans une poussette haut de gamme.
She invested in a high-end stroller.
Expression 'haut de gamme'.
Le frein de la poussette semble être bloqué.
The stroller brake seems to be stuck.
Verb 'sembler'.
Avez-vous des poussettes doubles en stock ?
Do you have any double strollers in stock?
Plural agreement 'poussettes doubles'.
La poussette se plie d'une seule main, c'est génial.
The stroller folds with one hand, it's great.
Pronominal verb 'se plier'.
Le design de cette poussette allie esthétique et ergonomie.
The design of this stroller combines aesthetics and ergonomics.
Formal vocabulary 'allie', 'ergonomie'.
L'accessibilité des trottoirs reste un défi pour les poussettes.
Sidewalk accessibility remains a challenge for strollers.
Abstract noun 'accessibilité'.
Cette marque de poussette est devenue un véritable symbole de statut social.
This brand of stroller has become a true status symbol.
Expression 'symbole de statut social'.
Il faut vérifier l'homologation de la poussette avant l'achat.
One must check the stroller's certification before purchasing.
Technical term 'homologation'.
La poussette a révolutionné la mobilité des jeunes parents.
The stroller revolutionized the mobility of young parents.
Historical/Sociological context.
Malgré son prix, cette poussette manque de robustesse.
Despite its price, this stroller lacks sturdiness.
Conjunction 'malgré'.
Le marché de la poussette d'occasion est en pleine expansion.
The second-hand stroller market is booming.
Expression 'en pleine expansion'.
L'encombrement de la poussette est un critère de choix majeur.
The bulkiness of the stroller is a major selection criterion.
Noun 'encombrement'.
La poussette, objet transitionnel entre le foyer et l'espace public.
The stroller, a transitional object between the home and public space.
Philosophical/Sociological phrasing.
L'omniprésence des poussettes dans les centres urbains témoigne d'une gentrification croissante.
The omnipresence of strollers in urban centers testifies to growing gentrification.
Academic tone.
On ne saurait sous-estimer l'ingéniosité mécanique des poussettes modernes.
One cannot underestimate the mechanical ingenuity of modern strollers.
Formal 'on ne saurait'.
La poussette devient ici une métonymie de la charge mentale parentale.
The stroller here becomes a metonymy for the parental mental load.
Literary term 'métonymie'.
L'évolution des matériaux a permis de concevoir des poussettes d'une légèreté inouïe.
The evolution of materials has allowed for the design of strollers of incredible lightness.
Advanced descriptor 'inouïe'.
Cette étude analyse l'impact de la poussette sur le développement moteur de l'enfant.
This study analyzes the impact of the stroller on the child's motor development.
Formal research context.
La poussette s'efface devant le porte-bébé dans certaines cultures de portage.
The stroller gives way to the baby carrier in certain carrying cultures.
Figurative use of 's'effacer'.
L'esthétisme de la poussette est désormais un argument marketing primordial.
The aesthetics of the stroller is now a primary marketing argument.
Business context.
تلازمات شائعة
العبارات الشائعة
— A designated area for strollers, usually on a bus or train.
Il n'y a plus de place à poussette dans ce bus.
— A storage area for strollers in an apartment building or nursery.
Laissez votre poussette dans le garage à poussettes.
— To take the stroller out (from the house or car).
Je sors la poussette et on arrive.
— An expensive, high-end stroller brand.
C'est une vraie poussette de luxe qu'ils ont là.
— To lock the stroller with a padlock or secure the baby inside.
N'oublie pas d'attacher la poussette devant la crèche.
— An empty stroller.
Il poussait une poussette vide car l'enfant marchait à côté.
— To put the baby into the stroller.
Elle installe doucement le bébé dans la poussette.
— The storage basket underneath.
Mets les courses dans le panier de la poussette.
يُخلط عادةً مع
A 'poussoir' is a push-button or a plunger, not a vehicle for babies.
A 'poussée' is a physical push or a growth spurt (poussée de croissance).
A 'poussin' is a chick (baby bird).
تعبيرات اصطلاحية
— In cycling or racing, to give a teammate a helping push.
Le grimpeur a bénéficié d'une poussette de son leader.
Sporting— Humorous reference to the struggle of parents navigating crowded urban spaces.
C'est la guerre des poussettes dans le métro ce matin !
Informal— To be at the age where one still needs a stroller (infancy).
À son âge, il n'est plus en poussette.
Neutral— Sometimes used to jokingly refer to a shopping trolley (caddie).
Elle a pris sa poussette de marché pour aller à la foire.
Jocular— Rarely used to mean leading someone easily or treating them like a child.
Il se laisse mener à la poussette par sa femme.
Colloquial— A little boost or help.
Il m'a donné un petit coup de poussette pour finir mon projet.
Figurative— A stroller specifically designed to fit in airplane overhead bins.
On a acheté une poussette-avion pour notre voyage au Japon.
Modern/Commercial— Reference to highly technological or automated strollers.
Regarde, c'est la poussette du futur avec freinage automatique.
Modern— A category of passenger in public transport rules.
Les enfants en poussette ne paient pas le ticket.
Administrative— To stop controlling or helping someone (figurative).
Il est temps de lui lâcher la poussette, il est grand maintenant.
Informalسهل الخلط
Both carry babies.
A landau is for lying down; a poussette is for sitting up.
Elle a mis le nouveau-né dans le landau.
Both have wheels and are pushed.
A caddie is for groceries in a supermarket.
Remplis le caddie de légumes.
Similar suffix and related to transport.
A trottinette is a scooter for older children/adults.
Il va à l'école en trottinette.
Similar suffix and pushed by hand.
A brouette is a wheelbarrow used in gardening.
Il transporte de la terre dans sa brouette.
Similar suffix and has wheels.
A charrette is a cart or wagon, usually horse-drawn or for heavy loads.
Le paysan tire sa charrette.
أنماط الجُمل
C'est une [adjective] poussette.
C'est une belle poussette.
Je [verb] la poussette.
Je plie la poussette.
Il est [adjective] de [verb] la poussette.
Il est facile de ranger la poussette.
La poussette [relative pronoun]...
La poussette que j'ai achetée est bleue.
Si j'avais une poussette, je [conditional]...
Si j'avais une poussette, je sortirais plus souvent.
Bien que la poussette soit [adjective]...
Bien que la poussette soit lourde, elle est solide.
Force est de constater que la poussette...
Force est de constater que la poussette encombre le couloir.
Sous l'angle de la mobilité, la poussette...
Sous l'angle de la mobilité, la poussette s'impose comme un outil indispensable.
عائلة الكلمة
الأسماء
الأفعال
الصفات
مرتبط
كيفية الاستخدام
Extremely frequent in family and urban contexts.
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Le poussette
→
La poussette
The word is feminine. Using 'le' is a common gender error for English speakers.
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Pousser le landau (for a toddler)
→
Pousser la poussette
A landau is specifically for a lying newborn. Use poussette for a sitting child.
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Pousete
→
Poussette
Spelling error: missing the double 's' or double 't'.
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Conduire la poussette
→
Pousser la poussette
In French, you 'push' a stroller, you don't 'drive' it like a car.
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Une poussette neuf
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Une poussette neuve
The adjective 'neuf' must agree with the feminine noun 'poussette'.
نصائح
Gender Memory
Associate 'poussette' with 'maman' (mom) to remember it is feminine. 'La maman pousse la poussette.'
The '-ette' Suffix
The suffix '-ette' almost always indicates a feminine noun and often means a smaller or specific version of something.
Public Transport
In Paris, try to use a compact stroller. Large 'American-style' strollers are often difficult to use in the narrow metro gates.
Sharp 'S'
Make sure to pronounce the double 's' clearly to avoid it sounding like a 'z'.
Second Hand
Look for 'poussette d'occasion' to save money; the French second-hand market for baby gear is excellent.
The Brake
Always mention 'le frein' (the brake) when talking about stroller safety.
Cabin Size
If you are flying, look for a 'poussette compacte' that is 'homologuée cabine' (approved for the cabin).
Verb Link
If you forget the word, think of the verb 'pousser' (to push). It will lead you back to 'poussette'.
Quebec Tip
Don't be surprised if a Canadian friend calls it a 'carrosse'. It's the same thing!
Spelling Rule
Remember: 2 's' and 2 't's. It's a balanced word for a balanced vehicle.
احفظها
وسيلة تذكّر
Think of the verb 'to PUSH'. A PUSH-ette is a little thing you PUSH. Pousser + ette = Poussette.
ربط بصري
Imagine a giant 'S' shape forming the frame of the stroller to remember the double 's' in the middle of the word.
Word Web
تحدٍّ
Try to say 'La poussette est prête pour la promenade' five times fast without tripping over the 'p' and 's' sounds.
أصل الكلمة
Derived from the French verb 'pousser' (to push), which comes from the Latin 'pulsare' (to strike, beat, or push). The suffix '-ette' was added in the 19th century.
المعنى الأصلي: A small device or vehicle that is pushed.
Romance (Latin root).السياق الثقافي
Be mindful that in crowded French metros, having a large stroller can sometimes be met with 'soupirs' (sighs) from other commuters.
English speakers should note that while 'stroller' is the US term, 'buggy' or 'pushchair' are used in the UK. 'Poussette' covers all of these.
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سياقات واقعية
At the park
- On fait un tour ?
- Elle dort dans la poussette.
- Attention au sable !
- Où est le frein ?
In a store
- C'est quel modèle ?
- Elle est facile à plier ?
- Quel est le prix ?
- Est-elle garantie ?
On the bus
- Je vous aide ?
- Poussez la poussette au fond.
- Il y a trop de monde.
- Pardon, je descends.
At home
- Range la poussette.
- Elle est toute sale.
- Où sont les clés ?
- Prépare le sac à langer.
Traveling
- Elle passe en cabine ?
- C'est une poussette-canne.
- Mets la protection pluie.
- On l'enregistre en soute.
بدايات محادثة
"Quelle poussette me conseillez-vous pour la ville ?"
"Est-ce que votre poussette est facile à monter dans les escaliers ?"
"J'adore la couleur de votre poussette, c'est quelle marque ?"
"Est-il possible de louer une poussette ici ?"
"Pensez-vous qu'une poussette double soit nécessaire pour des enfants d'âges rapprochés ?"
مواضيع للكتابة اليومية
Décrivez votre promenade idéale au parc avec une poussette.
Quels sont les avantages et les inconvénients d'utiliser une poussette en ville ?
Racontez une fois où vous avez eu des difficultés avec une poussette dans les transports.
Si vous deviez inventer la poussette du futur, quelles fonctions aurait-elle ?
Comparez l'utilisation de la poussette et du porte-bébé.
الأسئلة الشائعة
10 أسئلةIt is feminine: *la poussette*. You must use feminine articles and adjectives with it. For example: *une poussette rouge*.
A *landau* (pram) is for newborns who lie flat. A *poussette* (stroller) is for older babies and toddlers who can sit up. Many modern systems are '2-in-1' and can do both.
You say *plier la poussette*. To unfold it, you say *déplier la poussette*.
Yes, it is understood as an anglicism, but it usually refers to a specific type of sporty or all-terrain stroller. *Poussette* is the more common and natural term.
It is an 'umbrella stroller'—a lightweight, compact stroller that folds into a long, thin shape like a cane (*canne*).
Yes, though you will also hear the word *carrosse* used frequently for a stroller in Quebec.
You can ask: 'Est-ce qu'il y a de la place pour une poussette ?'
Common accessories include an *habillage pluie* (rain cover), an *ombrelle* (parasol), and a *sac à langer* (diaper bag).
No, the 't' is pronounced because of the final 'e'. It sounds like 'set'.
In cycling or racing, it means to give a teammate a little push or boost to help them move forward.
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Translate: 'The red stroller.'
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Translate: 'I have a stroller.'
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Translate: 'I am pushing the stroller.'
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Translate: 'The stroller is small.'
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Translate: 'Where is the umbrella stroller?'
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Translate: 'The baby is sleeping in the stroller.'
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Translate: 'This stroller is very easy to handle.'
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Translate: 'Don't forget to put the brake on the stroller.'
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Translate: 'The bulkiness of the stroller is a major problem in the city.'
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Translate: 'We should check the safety certification before buying it.'
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Write: 'A blue stroller.'
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Write: 'Fold the stroller.'
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Write: 'We are going by stroller.'
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Write: 'The wheels are dirty.'
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Write: 'It is a high-end model.'
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Write: 'The stroller is here.'
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Write: 'It is a new stroller.'
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Write: 'Is there a double stroller?'
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Write: 'The stroller doesn't fit in the elevator.'
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Write: 'The stroller market is growing.'
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Say: 'La poussette.'
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Say: 'Une poussette.'
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Say: 'Je pousse la poussette.'
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Say: 'La poussette est bleue.'
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Say: 'Où est ma poussette-canne ?'
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Say: 'Le bébé dort dans la poussette.'
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Say: 'Cette poussette est très maniable.'
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Say: 'N'oublie pas de mettre le frein.'
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Say: 'L'homologation est essentielle.'
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Say: 'L'encombrement est un critère majeur.'
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Say: 'C'est ma poussette.'
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Say: 'Plie la poussette.'
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Say: 'On y va en poussette.'
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Say: 'Les roues tournent bien.'
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Say: 'Un modèle haut de gamme.'
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Say: 'La petite poussette.'
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Say: 'Ouvre la poussette.'
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Say: 'Une poussette double.'
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Say: 'Le panier est plein.'
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Listen and write the word: [Audio: poussette]
Listen and write the article: [Audio: la poussette]
Listen and write the verb: [Audio: Je plie la poussette]
Listen and write the adjective: [Audio: une poussette neuve]
Listen and write the phrase: [Audio: en poussette]
Listen and write the type: [Audio: poussette-canne]
Listen and write the part: [Audio: le frein]
Listen and write: [Audio: maniable]
Listen and write: [Audio: homologation]
Listen and write: [Audio: encombrement]
Listen and identify: [Audio: Regarde la poussette]
Listen and identify: [Audio: Où est la poussette ?]
Listen and identify: [Audio: C'est une poussette double]
Listen and identify: [Audio: Le guidon est cassé]
Listen and identify: [Audio: Un modèle d'occasion]
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Summary
The word 'poussette' is the standard French term for a stroller. Remember it is feminine (la poussette) and is used for children who can sit up, unlike the 'landau' which is for newborns. Example: 'Je mets le bébé dans la poussette.'
- Poussette means stroller or buggy.
- It is a feminine noun: la poussette.
- Comes from 'pousser' (to push).
- Essential for French urban parenting.
Gender Memory
Associate 'poussette' with 'maman' (mom) to remember it is feminine. 'La maman pousse la poussette.'
The '-ette' Suffix
The suffix '-ette' almost always indicates a feminine noun and often means a smaller or specific version of something.
Public Transport
In Paris, try to use a compact stroller. Large 'American-style' strollers are often difficult to use in the narrow metro gates.
Sharp 'S'
Make sure to pronounce the double 's' clearly to avoid it sounding like a 'z'.
مثال
Nous avons mis le bébé dans sa poussette pour la promenade.
محتوى ذو صلة
مزيد من كلمات family
à charge
B2شخص يعيله آخر؛ فرد من العائلة يعتمد مالياً على رب الأسرة.
à deux
A2معاً كاثنان؛ كزوج أو ثنائي.
à domicile
A2في المنزل
à jamais
A2Forever, for all time.
à la charge de
B2Dependent on; at the expense of.
à la mémoire de
B2في ذكرى؛ تعبير رسمي يستخدم لتكريم شخص متوفى.
à la place de
B21. تناولت قهوة بدلاً من شايي المعتاد. 2. أعطاني المعلم تمريناً إضافياً بدلاً من الامتحان.
à l'amiable
B2Amicably, by mutual agreement.
à l'égard de
A2With regard to; concerning.
à l'image de
B2على غرار؛ على شاكلة.