Significado
To indicate something will happen immediately.
Contexto cultural
Used constantly in professional settings to show responsiveness. Often pronounced 'toute suite' with a very fast rhythm. Used similarly to France, but sometimes replaced by 'immédiatement' in formal written documents. Very common in the French-speaking cantons, often used to show punctuality.
Pronunciation
Don't pronounce the 't' in 'tout'. It is silent!
Don't over-use
Using it too much can make you sound impatient or demanding.
Significado
To indicate something will happen immediately.
Pronunciation
Don't pronounce the 't' in 'tout'. It is silent!
Don't over-use
Using it too much can make you sound impatient or demanding.
Ponte a prueba
Complete the sentence.
Je reviens ________.
The context implies immediate return.
Which is correct?
Choose the phrase for 'immediately'.
Only 'tout de suite' means immediately.
Finish the dialogue.
A: Tu peux m'aider ? B: Oui, je le fais ________.
The response requires an immediate confirmation.
🎉 Puntuación: /3
Ayudas visuales
Banco de ejercicios
3 ejerciciosJe reviens ________.
The context implies immediate return.
Choose the phrase for 'immediately'.
Only 'tout de suite' means immediately.
A: Tu peux m'aider ? B: Oui, je le fais ________.
The response requires an immediate confirmation.
🎉 Puntuación: /3
Preguntas frecuentes
2 preguntasIt is neutral. It works in almost all situations.
No, it is for the present or future.
Frases relacionadas
À l'instant
synonymJust now
Sur-le-champ
similarOn the spot
Immédiatement
synonymImmediately
Tout de même
contrastAll the same