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sur des phénomène

sur the phenomenon

Wörtlich: on some phenomena

In 15 Sekunden

  • Used to discuss trends, scientific events, or social occurrences.
  • Common in academic, professional, and analytical conversations.
  • Pairs well with verbs like 'investigate' or 'reflect'.

Bedeutung

This phrase is used when you are talking about observing, studying, or discussing specific trends, scientific events, or social occurrences.

Wichtige Beispiele

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Discussing a viral internet trend

On s'interroge souvent sur des phénomènes de mode sur internet.

We often wonder about fashion phenomena on the internet.

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In a scientific meeting

Le chercheur travaille sur des phénomènes météorologiques extrêmes.

The researcher is working on extreme meteorological phenomena.

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Texting a friend about a weird neighbor

Je fais une enquête sur des phénomènes bizarres dans mon immeuble !

I'm investigating some weird phenomena in my building!

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Kultureller Hintergrund

The French media often uses 'phénomène de société' to describe anything from the rise of electric scooters to changes in family structure. It reflects a national passion for sociology. In Quebec, the phrase is used similarly, but there is often a strong focus on 'phénomènes linguistiques' due to the cultural importance of the French language in North America. In the French 'Grandes Écoles', students are taught to avoid vague words like 'choses' or 'problèmes' and instead use 'phénomènes' to show they are thinking like scientists. The term is deeply linked to the French Enlightenment's desire to categorize the natural world. It's a 'prestige' word that carries the weight of history.

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Sound like an expert

Use 'porter sur' instead of 'être sur'. 'Cette étude porte sur des phénomènes' sounds 10x more professional than 'Cette étude est sur des phénomènes'.

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The Masculine Trap

Even though it ends in 'e', 'phénomène' is masculine. Don't say 'une phénomène'!

In 15 Sekunden

  • Used to discuss trends, scientific events, or social occurrences.
  • Common in academic, professional, and analytical conversations.
  • Pairs well with verbs like 'investigate' or 'reflect'.

What It Means

Imagine you are watching a weird TikTok trend. Or maybe you are looking at strange weather patterns. In French, you use sur des phénomènes to talk about these things. It sounds a bit smart. It is like saying "regarding certain occurrences." You are basically pointing at something happening in the world. It is about observation and analysis.

How To Use It

You usually pair this with verbs of action or thought. Use it after travailler (to work) or enquêter (to investigate). You might say you are reflecting sur des phénomènes that catch your eye. It is a very flexible phrase. It connects your thoughts to the actual events. Just remember to use the plural phénomènes. It sounds professional but stays very natural in conversation.

When To Use It

Use this when you are being a bit of a detective. It is perfect for a meeting at work. You can use it when discussing social media trends with friends. It works well for school projects too. If you see something repeating in society, this is your phrase. It makes you sound like you have a keen eye for detail.

When NOT To Use It

Do not use this for simple, one-time actions. You wouldn't use it for buying bread. It is too heavy for "I am looking at my shoes." Avoid it if the situation is very simple. If you use it for mundane things, people might think you are being sarcastic. Or they might think you are a bit too dramatic!

Cultural Background

French culture loves sociology and debate. You will hear this phrase constantly on French talk shows. Intellectuals love to analyze des phénomènes de société. It is a national pastime to figure out why people do what they do. It reflects the French desire to understand the "why" behind everything. It is not just about the news; it is about the meaning.

Common Variations

You will often hear un phénomène de société. This means a major social trend. Another one is ce genre de phénomène. This means "this kind of thing." Sometimes people call a person un phénomène. That means they are a real "character" or very unique. It is a versatile word in the French vocabulary.

Nutzungshinweise

The phrase is grammatically neutral but leans toward analytical contexts. Always ensure the plural 's' is present in writing to match the indefinite plural article 'des'.

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Sound like an expert

Use 'porter sur' instead of 'être sur'. 'Cette étude porte sur des phénomènes' sounds 10x more professional than 'Cette étude est sur des phénomènes'.

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The Masculine Trap

Even though it ends in 'e', 'phénomène' is masculine. Don't say 'une phénomène'!

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The 'Bobo' talk

If you want to fit in at a Parisian dinner party, start a sentence with 'C'est intéressant d'observer ces phénomènes de...'.

Beispiele

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#1 Discussing a viral internet trend
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On s'interroge souvent sur des phénomènes de mode sur internet.

We often wonder about fashion phenomena on the internet.

Refers to how quickly trends come and go.

#2 In a scientific meeting
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Le chercheur travaille sur des phénomènes météorologiques extrêmes.

The researcher is working on extreme meteorological phenomena.

A very standard academic use of the phrase.

#3 Texting a friend about a weird neighbor
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Je fais une enquête sur des phénomènes bizarres dans mon immeuble !

I'm investigating some weird phenomena in my building!

A playful, slightly hyperbolic way to use the term.

#4 A serious documentary narration
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Ce film porte sur des phénomènes migratoires complexes.

This film is about complex migratory phenomena.

Used to introduce a serious, analytical topic.

#5 Talking about childhood memories
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On réfléchissait sur des phénomènes qu'on ne comprenait pas enfants.

We used to reflect on phenomena we didn't understand as children.

Adds a layer of nostalgia and curiosity.

#6 Explaining a project to a colleague
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Je me concentre sur des phénomènes de consommation durable.

I am focusing on sustainable consumption phenomena.

Good for professional goal setting.

Teste dich selbst

Complete the sentence with the correct form of the phrase and adjective.

Cette étude scientifique porte ________ (phénomène / social).

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: sur des phénomènes sociaux

We use 'sur des', the plural 'phénomènes' with an 's', and the masculine plural adjective 'sociaux'.

Which sentence is the most appropriate for a formal report?

How would you describe a study on climate change patterns?

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Nous travaillons sur des phénomènes climatiques.

'Travailler sur des phénomènes' is the standard formal way to describe research.

Match the verb with the correct context using 'sur des phénomènes'.

Match the following:

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: all

All these verbs are commonly used with 'sur des phénomènes' in their respective fields.

Fill in the missing line in this job interview.

Recruteur: 'Avez-vous de l'expérience en analyse de données ?' Candidat: 'Oui, j'ai rédigé un mémoire ________.'

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: sur des phénomènes de consommation

This is the most professional and precise answer.

🎉 Ergebnis: /4

Visuelle Lernhilfen

Aufgabensammlung

4 Aufgaben
Complete the sentence with the correct form of the phrase and adjective. Fill Blank B2

Cette étude scientifique porte ________ (phénomène / social).

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: sur des phénomènes sociaux

We use 'sur des', the plural 'phénomènes' with an 's', and the masculine plural adjective 'sociaux'.

Which sentence is the most appropriate for a formal report? Choose B1

How would you describe a study on climate change patterns?

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Nous travaillons sur des phénomènes climatiques.

'Travailler sur des phénomènes' is the standard formal way to describe research.

Match the verb with the correct context using 'sur des phénomènes'. Match B2

Ordne jedem Element links seinen Partner rechts zu:

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: all

All these verbs are commonly used with 'sur des phénomènes' in their respective fields.

Fill in the missing line in this job interview. dialogue_completion B2

Recruteur: 'Avez-vous de l'expérience en analyse de données ?' Candidat: 'Oui, j'ai rédigé un mémoire ________.'

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: sur des phénomènes de consommation

This is the most professional and precise answer.

🎉 Ergebnis: /4

Häufig gestellte Fragen

10 Fragen

Only if you are talking about their behavior as a group or a trend. For an individual, you'd just say 'C'est un phénomène'.

Usually, yes, because 'phénomènes' implies a pattern. You can say 'sur un phénomène' if you are focusing on one specific type.

'Tendance' is specifically for fashion or statistics. 'Phénomène' is broader and sounds more scientific.

No, it's too formal. In a text, you'd say 'les trucs qui se passent'.

'Sur' implies a subject of study or a surface of observation. 'De' would imply possession or origin.

Yes, 'phénomènes météorologiques' is the standard term for weather events.

In a casual bar, yes. In a classroom or office, no—it sounds precise.

You don't. The 's' in 'phénomènes' is silent.

It's neutral. It just means something that happens and can be observed.

It's a fancy word for a side-effect or something that isn't the main point.

Verwandte Redewendungen

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phénomène de société

specialized form

A widespread social trend.

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porter sur

builds on

To be about / to focus on.

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épiphénomène

specialized form

A secondary or accidental phenomenon.

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faits sociaux

synonym

Social facts.

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