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- Voyons is a versatile French interjection primarily used to express mild exasperation, disbelief, or persuasion in social contexts.
- It literally translates to 'let's see' but functions more like 'come on!' or 'now then' in everyday conversation.
- The word is essential for sounding authentic and helps in navigating social disagreements or providing gentle comfort.
- It is a fixed form (first-person plural imperative) regardless of whether you are addressing one person or many.
- Literal Origin
- The word comes from the verb 'voir' (to see) in the imperative mood, suggesting a collective looking or reflecting upon a situation.
Mais voyons!, tu sais bien que c'est impossible.
- Emotional Range
- It spans from gentle correction ('Voyons, sois sage') to sharp exasperation ('Mais voyons ! Qu'est-ce que tu fais ?').
Voyons!, un peu de sérieux !
Ne pleure pas, voyons!, ce n'est rien du tout.
- Social Function
- It serves as a social 'softener' or 'corrector,' adjusting the behavior of others without resorting to direct commands or insults.
Vous n'allez pas partir sous cette pluie, voyons!.
- Sentence Placement
- Can be placed at the start for emphasis, in the middle as a pause for thought, or at the end as a final plea for reason.
Voyons!, réfléchis une seconde avant d'agir.
- The 'Mais' Prefix
- Combining it with 'mais' (but) creates 'Mais voyons !', which is significantly more forceful and expresses a higher degree of exasperation.
Mais voyons!, c'est évident !
Voyons! voir ce que nous avons dans le frigo.
- Grammatical Note
- Although it is a verb form, when used as an interjection, it does not change based on the subject. It is always 'voyons' regardless of who you are talking to.
Soyez raisonnables, voyons!!
- The Family Table
- Used as a gentle disciplinary tool to keep children in line without being overly harsh.
Ne parle pas la bouche pleine, voyons!.
- Public Debates
- A way to call out perceived nonsense or fallacies in an opponent's argument.
Mais voyons!, tout le monde sait que c'est faux !
Une jeune fille ne devrait pas s'habiller ainsi, voyons!.
- Service Industry
- Waiters or shopkeepers might use it gently if a customer is being particularly indecisive or making an unusual request.
Vous n'allez pas prendre un café à cette heure-ci, voyons!!
- Literal vs. Figurative
- Avoid using 'voyons' to point at a physical object; use 'regarde' instead.
Incorrect: Voyons! cet oiseau ! (Correct: Regarde cet oiseau !)
- Social Hierarchy
- Be careful with superiors; the word can imply that they are being unreasonable or foolish.
Correct usage with a peer: Voyons!, tu ne peux pas être sérieux.
- Fixed Form
- Always use the 'ons' ending. 'Vois !' is a literal command to see and doesn't carry the same interjectional meaning.
Même si je te parle à toi seul, je dis voyons!.
- Voyons vs. Allez
- 'Allez' is more about encouragement or moving forward, while 'voyons' is about stopping to reflect or correct a mistake.
Allez, on y va ! (Let's go!) vs. Voyons!, reste calme. (Come on, stay calm.)
- Voyons vs. Enfin
- 'Enfin' is more emotional and impatient; 'voyons' is more argumentative or persuasive.
Mais enfin, voyons!, qu'est-ce qui t'arrive ?
- Voyons vs. Écoute
- 'Écoute' starts a new explanation; 'voyons' refers back to common sense or a previously discussed point.
Écoute, j'ai une idée. vs. Voyons!, tu sais que ça ne marchera pas.
C'est n'importe quoi, voyons!!
How Formal Is It?
حقيقة ممتعة
The use of 'voyons' as an interjection began to appear in French literature in the 17th century as a way to simulate natural speech and social interaction.
دليل النطق
- Pronouncing the final 's'.
- Making the 'on' sound like a clear 'n' instead of a nasal vowel.
- Confusing the 'vwa' sound with 'vwo'.
مستوى الصعوبة
Easy to recognize in text due to its distinctive form and punctuation.
Requires understanding of punctuation and social context to use effectively.
Intonation is key to conveying the correct meaning and emotion.
Commonly heard, but its meaning can shift rapidly based on the speaker's tone.
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The Imperative Mood
Voyons (Let's see), Regarde (Look), Écoute (Listen).
Nasal Vowels
The 'on' in voyons is a nasal vowel, like in 'bon' or 'maison'.
First Person Plural
Voyons corresponds to 'nous' in the imperative.
Interjections and Punctuation
Interjections like 'voyons' are often followed by an exclamation mark or a comma.
Fixed Expressions
'Voyons' is a fixed interjection that doesn't change for 'tu' or 'vous'.
أمثلة حسب المستوى
Voyons la photo.
Let's see the photo.
Simple imperative of voir.
Voyons le livre.
Let's see the book.
Direct object following the verb.
Voyons le menu, s'il vous plaît.
Let's see the menu, please.
Polite request using the imperative.
Voyons ce que c'est.
Let's see what it is.
Relative clause starting with 'ce que'.
Voyons le chat !
Let's see the cat!
Exclamatory use of the literal meaning.
Voyons la maison.
Let's see the house.
Literal use in a professional context.
Voyons le film ensemble.
Let's see the movie together.
Adverb 'ensemble' modifying the action.
Voyons les couleurs.
Let's see the colors.
Plural noun as a direct object.
Où est mon sac ? Voyons...
Where is my bag? Let's see...
Used as a thinking filler.
Voyons, c'est facile !
Come on, it's easy!
First use as a persuasive interjection.
Voyons voir ce qu'il y a là-dedans.
Let's see what's in there.
The common 'voyons voir' construction.
Ne sois pas timide, voyons.
Don't be shy, come on.
Used to soften a negative imperative.
Voyons, tu as déjà fini ?
Let's see, you've already finished?
Expressing mild surprise.
Voyons si le magasin est ouvert.
Let's see if the store is open.
Used to introduce a conditional 'si' clause.
Voyons, calme-toi un peu.
Come on, calm down a bit.
Used to soothe someone.
C'est pour toi, voyons !
It's for you, come on!
Used to encourage someone to accept something.
Voyons ! Tu sais bien que c'est faux.
Come on! You know very well that's false.
Expressing disbelief.
Mais voyons ! Ne fais pas ça !
But come on! Don't do that!
Stronger exasperation with 'mais'.
Voyons, sois un peu sérieux.
Come on, be a little serious.
Calling for a change in behavior/attitude.
Tu n'as pas oublié mon anniversaire, voyons ?
You haven't forgotten my birthday, have you?
Rhetorical use at the end of a question.
Voyons, tout le monde peut se tromper.
Come on, everyone can make a mistake.
Expressing empathy and logic.
Il ne faut pas pleurer pour ça, voyons.
You shouldn't cry over that, come on.
Used as a comforting interjection.
Voyons, réfléchis avant de parler.
Come on, think before you speak.
A gentle corrective command.
Tu ne vas pas sortir sans manteau, voyons !
You're not going out without a coat, come on!
Pointing out something illogical.
Mais voyons, Monsieur, soyez raisonnable !
But come on, sir, be reasonable!
Used in a formal but tense situation.
Voyons, nous ne pouvons pas accepter ces conditions.
Come on, we cannot accept these conditions.
Used to firmly reject a proposal.
C'est une évidence, voyons !
It's obvious, come on!
Used to emphasize a logical point.
Voyons, restons-en aux faits.
Come on, let's stick to the facts.
Used to steer a conversation back to reality.
Comment peux-tu dire une chose pareille, voyons ?
How can you say such a thing, come on?
Expressing deep disbelief or moral objection.
Voyons, ce n'est pas la fin du monde.
Come on, it's not the end of the world.
Using a common idiom with the interjection.
Ne sois pas si pessimiste, voyons.
Don't be so pessimistic, come on.
Counteracting a negative attitude.
Voyons, il y a sûrement une explication.
Come on, there must be an explanation.
Using logic to find a solution.
Voyons, ne nous emportons pas.
Come on, let's not get carried away.
Used to de-escalate a situation.
Mais voyons, c'est le B.A.-BA de la profession !
But come on, it's the basics of the profession!
Using an idiom to emphasize how obvious something is.
Voyons, un peu de tenue !
Come on, have some decorum!
Calling for social propriety.
C'est une question de bon sens, voyons.
It's a matter of common sense, come on.
Directly linking the word to 'common sense'.
Voyons, vous exagérez sans doute.
Come on, you are probably exaggerating.
Politely casting doubt on a statement.
Mais enfin, voyons, où est la logique là-dedans ?
But really, come on, where is the logic in that?
Combining 'enfin' and 'voyons' for rhetorical effect.
Voyons, ce n'est pas digne de vous.
Come on, that is not worthy of you.
Using the word for moral persuasion.
Il faut voir les choses en face, voyons.
We must face the facts, come on.
Encouraging someone to accept a difficult truth.
Voyons, ne jouons pas sur les mots.
Come on, let's not play with words.
Dismissing a semantic argument.
C'est une pétition de principe, voyons.
It's a circular argument, come on.
Using a technical term with the interjection.
Voyons, la situation exige plus de subtilité.
Come on, the situation requires more subtlety.
Calling for a more refined approach.
Mais voyons, l'évidence même nous crève les yeux !
But come on, the obvious is staring us in the face!
Using a strong idiom for emphasis.
Voyons, restons-en à une analyse purement objective.
Come on, let's stick to a purely objective analysis.
Setting a formal tone for a discussion.
C'est tout à fait dérisoire, voyons.
It is completely ridiculous, come on.
Dismissive use in an intellectual context.
Voyons, ne tombons pas dans le sentimentalisme.
Come on, let's not fall into sentimentalism.
Rejecting an emotional response in favor of logic.
Mais voyons, l'un n'empêche pas l'autre !
But come on, one does not preclude the other!
Using the interjection to clarify a logical point.
تلازمات شائعة
العبارات الشائعة
— Let's see / Let's have a look. Used when checking something.
Voyons voir ton nouveau téléphone.
— But come on! Used to express strong disagreement or shock.
Mais voyons ! Tu ne vas pas faire ça !
— Come on, be reasonable. A classic plea for logic.
Voyons, sois raisonnable, on ne peut pas tout acheter.
— Let's have a little look. Often used with children or tasks.
Voyons un peu tes devoirs.
— Come on, don't cry. A common comforting phrase.
Voyons, ne pleure pas, ce n'est rien.
— Let's see if it's true. Used to express skepticism.
Il dit qu'il a gagné ? Voyons si c'est vrai.
— Come on, think. Used to encourage someone to use their head.
Voyons, réfléchis deux minutes avant de répondre.
— Come on, everything is fine. Reassuring someone.
Voyons, tout va bien, ne t'en fais pas.
— Come on, it's obvious. Highlighting a clear fact.
Voyons, c'est évident qu'il a menti.
— Come on, a bit of seriousness. Asking for focus.
Voyons, un peu de sérieux, nous travaillons là.
يُخلط عادةً مع
The 'tu' form of the imperative, used literally but not as the interjection 'voyons'.
The 'vous' form of the imperative, used in formal literal contexts but not as the common interjection.
A noun meaning a psychic or an adjective meaning bright/showy.
تعبيرات اصطلاحية
— A redundant but common way to say 'Let's see'.
Voyons voir ce qu'il y a dans ce carton.
Informal— A way to stall for time while thinking.
Voyons, voyons... où ai-je mis mes lunettes ?
Informal— To need to see something to believe it (related to the verb).
Il dit qu'il a vu un OVNI ? Je veux voir pour le croire.
Neutral— To see something coming or wait to see what happens.
On va attendre et voir venir.
Neutral— To go through a lot of trouble (related to the verb).
Avec ce projet, j'en ai vu de toutes les couleurs.
Informal— To be completely fooled (related to the verb).
Il a menti et elle n'y a vu que du feu.
Informal— To see things only from one's own perspective.
Chacun voit midi à sa porte.
Neutralسهل الخلط
Both involve seeing.
Regarde is for physical looking; Voyons is for thinking or social correction.
Regarde cet oiseau ! vs. Voyons, sois sérieux !
Both are used to urge someone.
Allez is for encouragement; Voyons is for calling to reason.
Allez, cours ! vs. Voyons, arrête de courir !
Both express exasperation.
Enfin is more impatient and emotional; Voyons is more logical.
Enfin, tu es là ! vs. Voyons, tu ne peux pas être en retard.
Both are first-person plural imperatives.
Allons is more for movement or soft comfort; Voyons is for logic or disbelief.
Allons au parc. vs. Voyons, ne pleure pas.
Both are common interjections.
Tiens is for noticing something; Voyons is for reflecting on something.
Tiens, il pleut. vs. Voyons, il ne va pas pleuvoir toute la journée.
أنماط الجُمل
Voyons + [Noun]
Voyons le livre.
Voyons voir + [Clause]
Voyons voir ce qu'il fait.
Voyons, + [Negative Imperative]
Voyons, ne fais pas ça.
Mais voyons !
Mais voyons ! C'est impossible !
Voyons, + [Adjective]
Voyons, sois raisonnable.
[Sentence], voyons.
C'est évident, voyons.
Voyons si + [Clause]
Voyons si nous pouvons trouver un accord.
Voyons, + [Complex Argument]
Voyons, cette analyse manque de profondeur.
عائلة الكلمة
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مرتبط
كيفية الاستخدام
Extremely high in spoken French, moderate in written dialogue.
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Pronouncing the 's' in voyons.
→
vwa-yon
The final 's' in French is almost always silent, especially in verb endings like -ons.
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Using 'voyons' to point at an object.
→
Regarde !
Voyons is for thinking or correcting; Regarde is for physical looking.
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Using 'vois' as an interjection.
→
Voyons !
The interjection is a fixed plural form. 'Vois' is only for literal commands to one person.
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Using 'voyons' with a superior in a formal setting.
→
Je ne suis pas d'accord.
Voyons can sound patronizing to a boss or elder.
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Confusing 'voyons' with 'enfin' in all contexts.
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Use 'voyons' for logic, 'enfin' for pure impatience.
While similar, they have different emotional weights.
نصائح
Tone Matters
The meaning of 'voyons' changes completely with your voice. A soft 'voyons' is kind; a loud 'voyons' is angry.
Fixed Form
Don't try to change it to 'vois' or 'voyez' when using it as an interjection. It stays 'voyons'!
Common Sense
Use it when you want to appeal to someone's common sense. It's a very French way of arguing.
Punctuation
Always use a comma or an exclamation mark with it in your writing to make it clear it's an interjection.
Listen for 'Mais'
If you hear 'Mais voyons', pay attention! The speaker is about to strongly disagree with something.
Voyons voir
Learn the phrase 'voyons voir' as a single unit. It's the most natural way to say 'let's check it out'.
Softening Commands
Add 'voyons' to a command to make it sound less like an order and more like friendly advice.
Silent S
Never, ever pronounce the 's' at the end of 'voyons'. It's always silent.
Voyons grand
Use 'voyons grand' when you want to inspire people to have big ambitions for a project.
Observe Natives
Watch French movies and count how many times they say 'voyons'. Notice the context each time.
احفظها
وسيلة تذكّر
Think of 'Voyons' as 'View-ons'. You are asking everyone to 'view' the situation logically.
ربط بصري
Imagine a pair of glasses. When you say 'Voyons!', you are asking someone to put on their 'logic glasses' and see the truth.
Word Web
تحدٍّ
Try to use 'voyons' in three different ways today: as a filler while thinking, as a gentle correction, and as a 'let's see' suggestion.
أصل الكلمة
Derived from the Latin 'videre,' which means 'to see.' The French verb 'voir' evolved from this Latin root over several centuries. 'Voyons' is specifically the first-person plural imperative form.
المعنى الأصلي: The original meaning was strictly literal: a command for a group of people to look at something together.
Indo-European > Italic > Romance > Gallo-Romance > French.السياق الثقافي
Generally safe to use, but avoid using it with people significantly higher in social or professional status as it can be interpreted as patronizing.
English speakers often use 'Come on!' or 'Really?' in similar situations, but 'voyons' often feels slightly more focused on logic than pure emotion.
تدرّب في الحياة الواقعية
سياقات واقعية
Family/Domestic
- Voyons, sois sage.
- Ne fais pas ça, voyons.
- Voyons tes mains.
- Voyons si tu as fini.
Argument/Debate
- Mais voyons, c'est faux !
- Voyons, soyez logique.
- C'est absurde, voyons.
- Voyons les faits.
Thinking/Problem Solving
- Voyons... où est-ce ?
- Voyons voir.
- Voyons si ça marche.
- Voyons une autre solution.
Comforting
- Voyons, ne pleure pas.
- Tout va bien, voyons.
- Ce n'est rien, voyons.
- Voyons, calme-toi.
Professional
- Voyons l'ordre du jour.
- Voyons les résultats.
- Voyons comment procéder.
- Restons calmes, voyons.
بدايات محادثة
"Voyons, que penses-tu de cette nouvelle loi ?"
"Voyons voir, quel est ton film préféré de tous les temps ?"
"Mais voyons, tu ne trouves pas que c'est une idée géniale ?"
"Voyons, si tu pouvais voyager n'importe où, où irais-tu ?"
"Voyons un peu, comment as-tu appris le français si vite ?"
مواضيع للكتابة اليومية
Décrivez une situation où quelqu'un vous a dit 'Voyons !'. Qu'aviez-vous fait ?
Écrivez un dialogue entre deux amis qui utilisent 'voyons' pour se disputer gentiment.
Pourquoi le mot 'voyons' est-il si important pour la politesse française ?
Faites une liste de cinq choses illogiques qui vous font dire 'Mais voyons !'.
Racontez une histoire qui commence par la phrase : 'Voyons voir ce qui se cache derrière cette porte...'
الأسئلة الشائعة
10 أسئلةAs an interjection, yes, it is always 'voyons', even if you are talking to one person. It has become a fixed expression.
It is risky. It can sound like you are telling your boss they are being illogical. Only use it if you have a very close and casual relationship.
'Voyons voir' is a more informal and redundant way of saying 'Let's see'. It's very common when someone is physically checking something or thinking about a problem.
Literally, yes. But in 90% of conversations, it's an interjection like 'come on' or 'really'.
It can be slightly rude if said with a very sharp tone, but generally, it's just seen as a sign of surprise or disagreement.
Yes, it's often used at the end of a question or a statement for emphasis, like 'Tu exagères, voyons !'.
Not really. The interjection 'voyons' is used across most social classes, though the tone and context will change.
It's like saying 'Let's see...' in English. It's a way to fill the silence while your brain searches for information.
Yes, it is very common in Quebec French as well, often with a similar range of meanings.
It's a nasal vowel. Your tongue stays down, and the air goes through your nose. Don't let your tongue touch the roof of your mouth for an 'n' sound.
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Summary
The interjection 'voyons!' is your go-to tool for calling someone to reason or expressing that something is obvious. For example, if a friend says something impossible, respond with 'Mais voyons !' to show your disbelief.
- Voyons is a versatile French interjection primarily used to express mild exasperation, disbelief, or persuasion in social contexts.
- It literally translates to 'let's see' but functions more like 'come on!' or 'now then' in everyday conversation.
- The word is essential for sounding authentic and helps in navigating social disagreements or providing gentle comfort.
- It is a fixed form (first-person plural imperative) regardless of whether you are addressing one person or many.
Tone Matters
The meaning of 'voyons' changes completely with your voice. A soft 'voyons' is kind; a loud 'voyons' is angry.
Fixed Form
Don't try to change it to 'vois' or 'voyez' when using it as an interjection. It stays 'voyons'!
Common Sense
Use it when you want to appeal to someone's common sense. It's a very French way of arguing.
Punctuation
Always use a comma or an exclamation mark with it in your writing to make it clear it's an interjection.
محتوى ذو صلة
مزيد من كلمات emotions
à contrecœur
B1فعل شيء بغير رغبة أو على مضض.
à fleur de peau
B1Oversensitive; easily affected emotionally.
à la fois
B1تعني في نفس الوقت أو معاً.
à l'aise
A2الشعور بالراحة والاسترخاء وعدم الإحراج أو القلق.
à regret
B1With regret; reluctantly.
abandon
B1فعل ترك شخص ما أو شيء ما بشكل دائم.
abasourdi
B1Stunned, dumbfounded, greatly astonished or shocked.
abattement
A2حالة من اليأس الشديد أو الضعف الجسدي والمعنوي.
abattu
A2محبط؛ منهار القوى؛ كئيب.
abominable
B1Causing moral revulsion; detestable.