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- Used to describe all-inclusive vacation packages where food and drinks are prepaid.
- Indicates that a restaurant bill includes the service charge and taxes.
- Commonly found in travel ads to signal a fixed price with no hidden fees.
- Acts as an invariable phrase that follows the noun it modifies in most cases.
- Semantic Range
- While most commonly associated with luxury resorts in places like Guadeloupe or the Mediterranean, it also applies to simpler contexts such as a restaurant bill where the service charge is already factored into the listed price.
Nous avons réservé un séjour tout compris au Mexique pour éviter les mauvaises surprises.
- Cultural Nuance
- Using this phrase suggests a desire for transparency and simplicity. It is often used as a selling point in marketing to attract families or budget-conscious travelers who want to control their spending precisely.
Le menu à vingt euros est tout compris, boisson et café inclus.
C'est un prix tout compris sans frais cachés.
- Business Context
- In professional quotes (devis), this phrase ensures the client that the final total includes labor, materials, and taxes (TVA).
Le forfait mobile est à trente euros, tout compris.
Est-ce que le nettoyage est tout compris dans la location ?
- Positioning
- Place it immediately after the price or the service you are describing. For example: C'est cent euros tout compris.
Le loyer est de huit cents euros, tout compris.
- Negation
- To say something is not all-inclusive, use: Ce n'est pas tout compris. You will then likely need to ask what is extra: Qu'est-ce qui est en supplément ?
Attention, les boissons ne sont pas tout compris dans ce forfait.
Offre spéciale : week-end à Venise tout compris !
Le devis du mécanicien était tout compris, pièces et main d'œuvre.
- The 'Compris' vs 'Inclus' Debate
- While 'inclus' means included, 'tout compris' is the idiomatic standard for a total package. 'Inclus' is better for listing specific items: Le petit-déjeuner est inclus.
Voulez-vous la formule tout compris ou la demi-pension ?
- Gastronomy
- In restaurants, particularly those catering to tourists or offering 'formule' lunches, you will see 'vin et café compris' or simply 'tout compris' at the bottom of the menu board (l'ardoise).
Garçon, est-ce que le service est tout compris sur l'addition ?
- Professional Services
- When hiring a contractor (un artisan) like a plumber or an electrician, they might give you a 'prix tout compris'. This is vital because it means you won't be billed extra for the travel time or small parts.
J'ai trouvé un déménageur qui propose un prix tout compris avec les cartons.
Le billet d'avion est à cinq cents euros, bagages tout compris.
Nous cherchons un club de vacances tout compris pour les enfants.
- Radio and Podcasts
- Financial news segments often discuss 'le coût tout compris' of government projects or new taxes, emphasizing the total impact on the taxpayer.
Est-ce que l'assurance est tout compris dans le prix de la location ?
- Pronunciation Errors
- The 's' at the end of 'compris' is silent. English speakers often want to pronounce it like 'com-preeze' or 'com-prisss'. It should sound like 'com-pree'.
Faux Pas: C'est cent euros tout comprise. (Wrong agreement)
- Preposition Pitfalls
- Avoid saying 'avec tout compris'. The 'avec' is redundant because 'compris' already implies the inclusion. Just say 'le prix est tout compris'.
Faux Pas: Un voyage avec tout compris. (Redundant)
Correct: Un voyage tout compris.
- The 'TTC' Confusion
- In shops, you see 'TTC'. This stands for 'Toutes Taxes Comprises'. Don't use 'tout compris' when you specifically mean 'tax included' in a business setting; use the acronym or the full phrase 'taxes comprises'.
Faux Pas: Est-ce que le pourboire est tout inclus ? (Sounds slightly unnatural/Anglicized)
- Alternative: Forfait
- A 'forfait' is a flat rate or a package. You might hear 'forfait ski' or 'forfait mobile'. It implies a fixed price for a set of services.
Nous avons pris un forfait pour toute la famille.
- Comparison: Tout compris vs Tout inclus
- 'Tout compris' is the traditional French term. 'Tout inclus' is more common in North America and modern web interfaces. Both are understood, but 'compris' feels more native to France.
La solution est clé en main, vous n'avez rien à faire.
C'est un prix net, sans frais supplémentaires.
- Alternative: Inclus
- Simply using 'inclus' (included) is common for specific items. 'Le vin est inclus' sounds more natural than 'Le vin est compris' in some contexts, though both work.
Voulez-vous la pension complète ou juste le petit-déjeuner ?
C'est une offre globale qui couvre tous les frais.
Le forfait inclut les vols et l'hôtel.
How Formal Is It?
Wusstest du?
The verb 'comprendre' originally meant 'to physically surround or grasp' before it meant 'to mentally understand'. 'Tout compris' literally means 'all grasped together'.
Aussprachehilfe
- Pronouncing the final 's' in 'compris'.
- Pronouncing the 't' in 'tout' too harshly.
- Failing to make the 'om' nasal in 'compris'.
- Using an English 'r' instead of the French uvular 'r'.
- Treating 'tout' and 'compris' as two separate, disconnected words rather than a fluid phrase.
Schwierigkeitsgrad
Very easy to recognize in ads and menus.
Requires remembering the silent 's' and the lack of agreement.
Easy to say once the nasal 'om' is mastered.
Can be confused with 'j'ai tout compris' in fast speech.
Was du als Nächstes lernen solltest
Voraussetzungen
Als Nächstes lernen
Fortgeschritten
Wichtige Grammatik
Invariability of compound adverbial phrases
Une offre tout compris (not tout comprise).
Use of 'tout' as an adverb meaning 'completely'
Elle est tout étonnée.
Past participle as an adjective
Le prix compris dans l'offre.
Elision and Liaison with 'tout'
Tout entier (liaison with T).
Negative structures with 'compris'
Non compris, pas compris.
Beispiele nach Niveau
C'est dix euros tout compris.
It is ten euros all-inclusive.
A1 students should focus on the fixed nature of this phrase.
Est-ce que c'est tout compris ?
Is it all-inclusive?
Simple question structure using rising intonation.
Le menu est tout compris.
The menu is all-inclusive.
Using 'est' to link the subject to the phrase.
Un café tout compris.
A coffee all-inclusive (price).
Adjectival use after the noun.
Oui, tout compris.
Yes, everything included.
Short response.
Le prix est tout compris.
The price is all-inclusive.
Basic subject-verb-complement.
Service tout compris.
Service all-inclusive.
Common in restaurant contexts.
Hôtel tout compris.
All-inclusive hotel.
Noun modification.
Nous voulons un voyage tout compris.
We want an all-inclusive trip.
Using 'vouloir' to express a desire for a package.
Le petit-déjeuner est tout compris dans le prix.
Breakfast is all-inclusive in the price.
Specifying what is included.
C'est une offre spéciale tout compris.
It's a special all-inclusive offer.
Compound adjective phrase.
Est-ce que les boissons sont tout compris ?
Are the drinks all-inclusive?
Plural subject, but 'tout compris' remains invariable.
Je préfère les vacances tout compris.
I prefer all-inclusive vacations.
Using 'préférer' with the phrase.
Le forfait est à cent euros tout compris.
The package is one hundred euros all-inclusive.
Price specification.
Tout compris, ça fait combien ?
All-inclusive, how much does that make?
Using 'ça fait' for totals.
C'est un club de vacances tout compris.
It's an all-inclusive holiday club.
Descriptive noun phrase.
Comparez les prix avec l'option tout compris.
Compare the prices with the all-inclusive option.
Imperative form for advice.
Le devis est tout compris, sans frais cachés.
The quote is all-inclusive, with no hidden fees.
Using 'devis' (quote) in a professional context.
Y a-t-il des activités qui ne sont pas tout compris ?
Are there activities that are not all-inclusive?
Inversion for a formal question.
Nous avons choisi la formule tout compris pour plus de confort.
We chose the all-inclusive formula for more comfort.
Using 'formule' to describe the choice.
Le loyer inclut l'électricité, c'est tout compris.
The rent includes electricity; it's all-inclusive.
Real estate context.
C'est un prix global tout compris pour la rénovation.
It's a global all-inclusive price for the renovation.
Using 'global' as a synonym.
Est-ce que le pourboire est déjà tout compris ?
Is the tip already all-inclusive?
Cultural note on service included.
Elle a réservé un séjour tout compris en Crète.
She booked an all-inclusive stay in Crete.
Past tense with 'réserver'.
Le contrat stipule que le tarif est tout compris.
The contract stipulates that the rate is all-inclusive.
Formal verb 'stipuler'.
Bien que ce soit tout compris, vérifiez les exclusions.
Although it's all-inclusive, check the exclusions.
Subjunctive mood after 'bien que'.
Le concept du tout compris a révolutionné le tourisme.
The concept of all-inclusive has revolutionized tourism.
Using 'tout compris' as a noun phrase.
Il s'agit d'une offre tout compris, taxes incluses.
It is an all-inclusive offer, taxes included.
Using 'il s'agit de'.
Le prix affiché est tout compris, sans supplément.
The displayed price is all-inclusive, with no surcharge.
Clarifying 'sans supplément'.
Nous offrons une solution tout compris pour votre entreprise.
We offer an all-inclusive solution for your business.
Business context.
Est-ce que ce forfait mobile est vraiment tout compris ?
Is this mobile plan really all-inclusive?
Adding 'vraiment' for emphasis.
Le client exige un prix tout compris pour éviter les litiges.
The client demands an all-inclusive price to avoid disputes.
Using 'exiger' and 'litiges'.
L'approche tout compris peut parfois nuire à l'authenticité.
The all-inclusive approach can sometimes harm authenticity.
Abstract discussion of tourism impacts.
Il faut analyser le coût tout compris de ce projet d'envergure.
The all-inclusive cost of this large-scale project must be analyzed.
Using 'envergure' to describe the project.
Cette formule tout compris masque souvent des coûts environnementaux.
This all-inclusive formula often hides environmental costs.
Critical analysis of industry practices.
Le prestataire propose une gestion tout compris de vos actifs.
The service provider offers all-inclusive management of your assets.
High-level professional terminology.
L'offre est-elle réellement tout compris au sens juridique ?
Is the offer truly all-inclusive in the legal sense?
Questioning legal definitions.
L'illusion d'un monde tout compris simplifie trop la réalité.
The illusion of an all-inclusive world oversimplifies reality.
Philosophical usage.
Les tarifs sont tout compris, conformément aux nouvelles normes.
The rates are all-inclusive, in accordance with new standards.
Using 'conformément à'.
Un forfait tout compris n'inclut pas toujours les excursions locales.
An all-inclusive package doesn't always include local excursions.
Clarifying the limits of the phrase.
L'hégémonie du modèle tout compris redéfinit les flux touristiques.
The hegemony of the all-inclusive model is redefining tourist flows.
Sophisticated vocabulary like 'hégémonie'.
Sous l'appellation tout compris se cache une logistique complexe.
Under the all-inclusive label lies a complex logistics system.
Inverted sentence structure for emphasis.
On peut s'interroger sur la pérennité de ces offres tout compris.
One can wonder about the sustainability of these all-inclusive offers.
Using 'pérennité' (sustainability/durability).
Le tout compris devient une métaphore de la consommation moderne.
All-inclusive becomes a metaphor for modern consumption.
Metaphorical usage.
Le devis descriptif et estimatif est réputé être tout compris.
The descriptive and estimated quote is deemed to be all-inclusive.
Legal terminology 'réputé être'.
Le luxe absolu réside dans le sentiment que tout est compris.
Absolute luxury lies in the feeling that everything is included.
Abstract noun usage.
La rhétorique du tout compris séduit par sa promesse de sérénité.
The rhetoric of all-inclusive seduces with its promise of serenity.
Advanced noun 'rhétorique'.
Cette tarification tout compris est assujettie à des conditions strictes.
This all-inclusive pricing is subject to strict conditions.
Using 'assujetti à'.
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— A standard question to ask if there are any hidden fees. It is used in almost any commercial transaction.
Le taxi demande 20 euros. C'est tout compris ?
— The full version of the acronym TTC found on receipts. It means the price includes all taxes.
Le prix total est de 50€ TTC.
— Found at the bottom of menus. It means the service charge is included in the price.
Ne vous inquiétez pas, le service est compris.
— A common addition to set lunch menus in France. It indicates these drinks are part of the price.
Menu du jour à 15€, vin et café compris.
— A slightly more emphatic way to say everything is included. It emphasizes the total nature of the deal.
Dans cet hôtel, tout est compris, même le spa.
— The negative version, warning that every service will cost extra. It is often used as a complaint.
C'est trop cher et rien n'est compris !
— Used to specify a particular item that is included in a list. It helps clarify the offer.
La chambre est à 80€, y compris le petit-déjeuner.
— Explicitly states that something is not part of the price. It is the opposite of 'compris'.
Les boissons sont non comprises.
— Often used in sales for insurance or car rentals. It implies a bundle of services.
Prenez le pack tout compris pour plus de sécurité.
— Used in professional settings to describe a service that handles every aspect of a problem.
Nous vous proposons une solution tout compris pour votre site web.
Wird oft verwechselt mit
More common in Canada; 'tout compris' is the standard in France.
Means 'I understood everything', not 'it is all-inclusive'.
Means 'including' (specific items) rather than 'all-inclusive' (total price).
Redewendungen & Ausdrücke
— To have understood everything perfectly. While literal, it is often used as praise for someone who is quick-witted.
Toi, tu as tout compris à la vie !
Informal— A sharp way to ask 'Is that understood?' or 'Do you get it?'. It can be used by parents or bosses.
Range ta chambre, c'est compris ?
Informal/Direct— Understood well. Used to confirm that instructions have been received and processed.
C'est bien compris, je m'en occupe.
Neutral— Including. Used to add an unexpected or important item to a list.
Tout le monde est parti, y compris le patron.
Neutral— Literal idiom for 'included in the price'. It is the most common way to explain inclusions.
Le parking est compris dans le prix.
Neutral— While not using the phrase directly, the idea of 'mutual understanding' (comprendre) is at the heart of this idiom for being 'thick as thieves'.
Ils s'entendent comme larrons en foire.
Informal— To make someone understand something, often indirectly.
Il m'a fait comprendre que je n'étais pas le bienvenu.
Neutral— From what I understand. Used to introduce a personal interpretation of facts.
À ce que j'ai compris, la réunion est annulée.
Neutral— Let me explain it to you. Often used before a detailed explanation.
Laisse-moi te faire comprendre comment ça marche.
Neutral— To misunderstand or get the wrong end of the stick.
Désolé, j'ai compris de travers.
InformalLeicht verwechselbar
It has two meanings: 'understood' and 'included'.
Context determines the meaning. After a price, it means 'included'. After a person, it means 'understood'.
C'est compris ? (Understood?) vs C'est 10€ compris. (Included.)
Direct synonym for 'included'.
Inclus is an adjective that agrees in gender/number. Compris in 'tout compris' is a fixed phrase.
Taxes incluses vs Tout compris.
Both refer to a fixed price.
Forfait is the noun (a package), tout compris is the description of the package.
J'ai pris un forfait tout compris.
Both involve inclusions.
TTC is specific to taxes. Tout compris is broader (meals, drinks, etc.).
Le prix est de 100€ TTC.
Both refer to meal plans.
Pension refers specifically to meals and bed. Tout compris usually includes extras like drinks and snacks.
Pension complète vs Tout compris.
Satzmuster
C'est [Price] tout compris.
C'est 20 euros tout compris.
Un/Une [Noun] tout compris.
Une croisière tout compris.
Est-ce que le/la [Noun] est tout compris ?
Est-ce que l'assurance est tout compris ?
Bien que ce soit tout compris, [Clause].
Bien que ce soit tout compris, je dois payer le parking.
Le coût tout compris de [Noun]...
Le coût tout compris de la vie à Paris.
Sous l'appellation tout compris, on trouve...
Sous l'appellation tout compris, on trouve diverses réalités.
Je cherche un [Noun] tout compris.
Je cherche un forfait tout compris.
Le prix est tout compris, y compris [Item].
Le prix est tout compris, y compris les boissons.
Wortfamilie
Substantive
Verben
Adjektive
Verwandt
So verwendest du es
Extremely common in travel, dining, and retail.
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Tout comprise
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Tout compris
Learners often try to make it feminine to match 'une offre' or 'une croisière'. In this set phrase, it stays masculine/invariable.
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Pronouncing the 'S'
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Silent 'S'
Saying 'com-prisss' is a common English-speaker error. It should be a clean 'pree' sound.
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Avec tout compris
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Tout compris
Adding 'avec' (with) is redundant. The phrase already means 'everything included'.
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Tous compris
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Tout compris
Using 'tous' (plural) is incorrect because 'tout' refers to the general concept of 'everything'.
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Confusing with 'J'ai tout compris'
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C'est tout compris
Using 'I have understood everything' when you mean 'It is all-inclusive'.
Tipps
Don't Change the Ending
Keep 'tout compris' exactly as it is. Even if you are talking about 'des vacances' (feminine plural), 'tout compris' remains the standard form in marketing and speech.
Check the Drinks
In France, 'vin compris' is common in set menus. It usually means a small carafe of house wine, not the whole wine list!
The Silent S
Think of 'compris' as 'com-pree'. If you pronounce the 's', people might think you are trying to say the feminine 'comprise' or the plural 'compris' (though they sound the same).
Look for TTC
When shopping online on French sites, always check if the price is 'HT' (Hors Taxes) or 'TTC'. 'Tout compris' usually implies TTC.
Club Med Roots
If you want to understand the 'tout compris' culture, look up Club Med history. It’s the quintessential French 'all-inclusive' experience.
Get it in Writing
When receiving a quote for work, ensure it says 'tout compris' to avoid being billed for 'frais de déplacement' (travel fees) later.
Service Included
Remember that 'service compris' is the law. You don't need to add 20% like in the US. A few euros is plenty.
Double Meaning
Use the double meaning to your advantage. If you 'comprends' (understand) the phrase, you know what's 'compris' (included)!
Synonym Power
Use 'clé en main' for services and 'tout compris' for travel to sound more like a pro.
Asking what's extra
If it's NOT tout compris, ask: 'Qu'est-ce qui est en supplément ?' to find out the hidden costs.
Einprägen
Eselsbrücke
Think of a 'TOUT' (Total) 'COMPRIS' (Complete) price. If you 'COMPREHEND' the price, everything is included.
Visuelle Assoziation
Imagine a large suitcase with 'TOUT' written on it, and inside are all your vacation needs (sunscreen, tickets, food), all 'COMPRISED' within it.
Word Web
Herausforderung
Try to find three different advertisements online for French hotels and see if they use 'tout compris', 'tout inclus', or 'pension complète'.
Wortherkunft
From the French 'tout' (all) + 'compris' (past participle of 'comprendre'). 'Comprendre' comes from the Latin 'comprehendere', meaning 'to seize' or 'to take together'.
Ursprüngliche Bedeutung: To take everything together in one grasp.
Romance (Latin-based).Kultureller Kontext
Be aware that in some very high-end establishments, 'tout compris' might be seen as a bit 'mass-market'. Luxury places might prefer 'service inclus'.
Unlike in the US, where tax and tip are added at the end, 'tout compris' in France usually means the price you see on the menu is the final price.
Im Alltag üben
Kontexte aus dem Alltag
Booking a Hotel
- Est-ce un hôtel tout compris ?
- Qu'est-ce qui est tout compris ?
- La formule tout compris inclut-elle le spa ?
- Je voudrais le tarif tout compris.
At a Restaurant
- Le service est-il tout compris ?
- Est-ce que le vin est tout compris ?
- Je prends le menu tout compris.
- L'addition est-elle tout compris ?
Renting an Apartment
- Le loyer est-il tout compris ?
- Est-ce que les charges sont tout compris ?
- Je cherche un studio tout compris.
- Le chauffage est tout compris.
Hiring a Service
- Donnez-moi un prix tout compris.
- Est-ce que la main-d'œuvre est tout compris ?
- Le devis doit être tout compris.
- C'est un forfait tout compris.
Mobile/Internet Plans
- C'est un forfait tout compris ?
- Les appels sont tout compris.
- Offre internet tout compris.
- Pas de frais cachés, c'est tout compris.
Gesprächseinstiege
"Préférez-vous les voyages tout compris ou préférez-vous tout organiser vous-même ?"
"Quel est l'avantage principal d'un séjour tout compris selon vous ?"
"Avez-vous déjà eu une mauvaise surprise avec une offre qui n'était pas vraiment tout compris ?"
"Est-ce que le concept du tout compris est populaire dans votre pays ?"
"Pensez-vous que le tout compris est une bonne option pour les familles avec enfants ?"
Tagebuch-Impulse
Décrivez vos vacances idéales. Est-ce un voyage tout compris ou une aventure à la carte ?
Imaginez que vous gérez un hôtel. Que mettriez-vous dans votre formule tout compris pour attirer les clients ?
Racontez une expérience où vous avez payé un prix tout compris et où vous avez été très satisfait (ou déçu).
Analysez pourquoi les gens aiment le sentiment de sécurité que procure le tout compris.
Écrivez une publicité pour un voyage imaginaire sur la lune, en utilisant l'expression tout compris.
Häufig gestellte Fragen
10 FragenYes, by law in France, restaurant prices are 'service compris', meaning the service charge is included. You are not required to tip extra, although leaving a few small coins (un pourboire) is appreciated for good service.
As a fixed phrase, it is treated as masculine or invariable. You say 'un voyage tout compris' and 'une offre tout compris'. You rarely see 'comprise' used in this specific commercial phrase.
'Pension complète' (full board) typically includes breakfast, lunch, and dinner. 'Tout compris' usually goes further, including alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks, snacks, and sometimes activities.
You can ask 'Est-ce que c'est TTC ?' (Toutes Taxes Comprises) or 'Est-ce que les taxes sont comprises ?'. 'Tout compris' usually covers taxes as well.
No, if you say 'Il est tout compris', it doesn't make sense. You would say 'Il a tout compris' to mean 'He understood everything'.
It's not wrong, and everyone will understand you, but 'tout compris' sounds more natural and idiomatic in mainland France.
In French, many final consonants are silent. The 's' in 'compris' follows this rule. It only becomes audible if you use the feminine form 'comprise', where the 's' sounds like a 'z'.
In a travel context, usually yes. However, in some cheaper 'tout compris' packages, only local drinks are included. It's always best to check the specific 'formule'.
Yes, if the rent includes water, electricity, and internet, a landlord might describe it as 'un loyer tout compris'.
The opposite would be 'à la carte' (for food) or 'en supplément' (for services that cost extra).
Teste dich selbst 187 Fragen
Write a short email to a travel agency asking if the price for a trip to Paris is all-inclusive.
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Translate to French: 'The hotel is 100 euros per night, all-inclusive.'
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Describe the benefits of a 'tout compris' vacation in two sentences.
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Write a sentence using 'service compris' and 'restaurant'.
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Translate: 'Is breakfast included in the price?'
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Create a slogan for a travel agency using 'tout compris'.
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Explain the difference between 'HT' and 'TTC' in French.
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Write a sentence about renting an apartment using 'charges comprises'.
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Translate: 'Everything is included, even the drinks.'
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Write a formal sentence for a business quote (devis).
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Translate: 'We prefer all-inclusive clubs for our children.'
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Write a sentence using 'clé en main'.
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Translate: 'Is the tip included?'
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Write a complaint about a 'tout compris' trip that had hidden fees.
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Translate: 'All taxes included.'
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Use 'tout compris' in a sentence about a mobile phone plan.
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Translate: 'I understood everything the teacher said.' (Note the difference!)
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Write a sentence using 'y compris'.
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Translate: 'The price is 200 euros, all-inclusive.'
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Write a sentence comparing 'pension complète' and 'tout compris'.
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How do you ask a waiter if the service is included?
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Tell a travel agent you are looking for an all-inclusive trip for two people.
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Confirm the price of a taxi ride is all-inclusive.
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Ask if drinks are included in the hotel package.
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Explain to a friend why you like all-inclusive resorts.
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Ask a landlord if the rent includes utilities.
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Pronounce correctly: 'Tout compris'.
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Ask a contractor for a final all-inclusive price.
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Say: 'Everything is included, even the excursions.'
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Ask if a mobile plan is all-inclusive.
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Tell someone you understood their instructions perfectly.
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Ask if taxes are included in a store.
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Negotiate a price by asking for an all-inclusive deal.
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Express disappointment that a trip wasn't truly all-inclusive.
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Ask for a 'formule tout compris' at a lunch spot.
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Say 'Thank you, I understood everything.'
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Inquire about a 'clé en main' service.
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Ask if the parking is included with the room.
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Confirm that all costs are covered in a quote.
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Suggest a 'tout compris' vacation to a friend.
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Listen to the dialogue: 'Agent: C'est 800 euros. Client: Tout compris ? Agent: Oui, tout compris.' How much is the trip?
Listen: 'Le service est compris, monsieur'. Does the client need to tip?
Listen: 'Attention, les boissons ne sont pas comprises'. What is the warning?
Listen: 'J'ai pris un forfait tout compris pour mon téléphone'. What did the person buy?
Listen: 'Le loyer est de mille euros, charges comprises'. Does the rent include utilities?
Listen: 'On a réservé un club tout compris en Espagne'. Where are they going?
Listen: 'Tout est compris, même le parking'. Is parking free?
Listen: 'C'est TTC ou HT ?'. What is being asked?
Listen: 'Le menu du jour est à 15 euros, vin compris'. Does it include wine?
Listen: 'Est-ce que le petit-déjeuner est compris ?'. Translate the question.
Listen: 'C'est un prix global tout compris'. Is the price for one thing or everything?
Listen: 'Rien n'est compris dans cette offre'. Is the person happy?
Listen: 'Le devis est tout compris, pièces et main-d'œuvre'. What two things are included?
Listen: 'Voulez-vous la pension complète ou le tout compris ?'. What are the two choices?
Listen: 'J'ai tout compris à votre explication'. Is this about a hotel?
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Summary
The phrase 'tout compris' is your best friend when budgeting for a trip; it guarantees that the price you see covers everything from your hotel room to your dinner, ensuring no financial surprises at the end of your stay. Example: 'C'est cent euros tout compris.'
- Used to describe all-inclusive vacation packages where food and drinks are prepaid.
- Indicates that a restaurant bill includes the service charge and taxes.
- Commonly found in travel ads to signal a fixed price with no hidden fees.
- Acts as an invariable phrase that follows the noun it modifies in most cases.
Don't Change the Ending
Keep 'tout compris' exactly as it is. Even if you are talking about 'des vacances' (feminine plural), 'tout compris' remains the standard form in marketing and speech.
Check the Drinks
In France, 'vin compris' is common in set menus. It usually means a small carafe of house wine, not the whole wine list!
The Silent S
Think of 'compris' as 'com-pree'. If you pronounce the 's', people might think you are trying to say the feminine 'comprise' or the plural 'compris' (though they sound the same).
Look for TTC
When shopping online on French sites, always check if the price is 'HT' (Hors Taxes) or 'TTC'. 'Tout compris' usually implies TTC.
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à la boulangerie
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à la carte
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à la charcuterie
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à la coque
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à la poêle
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