A1 Idiom ニュートラル

Avoir sommeil

To be sleepy

意味

To feel tired and ready for sleep.

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文化的背景

The 'sieste' is common in the south, where shops often close between 12 PM and 2 PM. Admitting 'j'ai sommeil' after lunch is very common. In Quebec, you might hear 'être tanné' for being tired of something, but 'avoir sommeil' remains the standard for being sleepy. In West African French, 'avoir sommeil' is used just as in France, but often followed by 'faire un petit dodo' for taking a nap. Belgians might use 'avoir difficile' to describe the struggle of staying awake when they 'ont sommeil'.

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The 'Être' Trap

Never say 'Je suis sommeil'. It's the most common mistake for English speakers. Always use 'avoir'.

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Adding Emphasis

Use 'vraiment' or 'trop' for emphasis: 'J'ai vraiment sommeil' or 'J'ai trop sommeil'.

意味

To feel tired and ready for sleep.

⚠️

The 'Être' Trap

Never say 'Je suis sommeil'. It's the most common mistake for English speakers. Always use 'avoir'.

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Adding Emphasis

Use 'vraiment' or 'trop' for emphasis: 'J'ai vraiment sommeil' or 'J'ai trop sommeil'.

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Polite Excuses

Saying 'J'ai un peu sommeil' is a very polite way to leave a party early in France.

自分をテスト

Choose the correct way to say 'I am sleepy' in French.

Comment dit-on 'I am sleepy' ?

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: J'ai sommeil

French uses the verb 'avoir' (to have) without an article for this idiom.

Fill in the blank with the correct form of the verb 'avoir'.

Nous _______ sommeil après le film.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: avons

'Nous' requires the conjugation 'avons'.

Match the French phrase with its English meaning.

Match the following:

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: J'ai sommeil = I am sleepy; Je suis fatigué = I am tired; Je fais une sieste = I am taking a nap; Je dors = I am sleeping

These are all related to rest but have distinct meanings.

Complete the dialogue.

A: Pourquoi tu vas te coucher ? B: Parce que _______.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: j'ai sommeil

Being sleepy is the logical reason to go to bed.

Which phrase fits this situation: It's 11 PM and you can't keep your eyes open.

Il est 23h et tu ne peux plus garder les yeux ouverts.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: J'ai sommeil

'Avoir sommeil' is the physical need to sleep.

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Avoir Sommeil vs Être Fatigué

Avoir Sommeil
Need to sleep
Yawning
Bedtime
Être Fatigué
No energy
After sports
Burnout

練習問題バンク

5 問題
Choose the correct way to say 'I am sleepy' in French. Choose A1

Comment dit-on 'I am sleepy' ?

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: J'ai sommeil

French uses the verb 'avoir' (to have) without an article for this idiom.

Fill in the blank with the correct form of the verb 'avoir'. Fill Blank A1

Nous _______ sommeil après le film.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: avons

'Nous' requires the conjugation 'avons'.

Match the French phrase with its English meaning. Match A2

左の各項目を右のペアと一致させてください:

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: J'ai sommeil = I am sleepy; Je suis fatigué = I am tired; Je fais une sieste = I am taking a nap; Je dors = I am sleeping

These are all related to rest but have distinct meanings.

Complete the dialogue. dialogue_completion A1

A: Pourquoi tu vas te coucher ? B: Parce que _______.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: j'ai sommeil

Being sleepy is the logical reason to go to bed.

Which phrase fits this situation: It's 11 PM and you can't keep your eyes open. situation_matching A1

Il est 23h et tu ne peux plus garder les yeux ouverts.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: J'ai sommeil

'Avoir sommeil' is the physical need to sleep.

🎉 スコア: /5

よくある質問

14 問

Yes, 'très' is commonly used with 'avoir sommeil' to mean 'very sleepy'.

'Sommeil' is the urge to sleep; 'fatigue' is a general lack of energy.

It is masculine: {le|m} sommeil.

Use the negation: 'Je n'ai pas sommeil'.

Yes, you can say 'Mon chien a sommeil'.

No, it might sound unprofessional. Use 'Je suis un peu fatigué' if you must, but avoid 'sommeil'.

It's an informal way to say you have a sudden, strong wave of sleepiness.

No, it means you *want* to sleep. 'Je dors' means you are sleeping.

It's a fixed idiomatic expression. Many 'avoir + noun' phrases drop the article.

Use the imparfait: 'J'avais sommeil'.

Yes! 'Somnambule' (sleepwalker) comes from the same Latin root 'somnus'.

No, that doesn't make sense in French.

There isn't a direct opposite idiom, but you could say 'Je suis bien réveillé' (I am wide awake).

'Dodo' is baby talk for 'sleep' (the act), while 'sommeil' is the feeling.

関連フレーズ

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Avoir faim

similar

To be hungry

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Être fatigué

similar

To be tired

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Faire une sieste

builds on

To take a nap

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S'endormir

builds on

To fall asleep

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Piquer du nez

specialized form

To nod off

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Avoir un coup de barre

informal

To have a sudden energy crash

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