意味
Used to express possession or a state of being.
文化的背景
French people are very precise about age. Using 'J'ai' correctly is essential for social integration. In informal Quebecois French, 'J'ai' might sound like 'J'a' in very rapid speech, but 'J'ai' is always used in writing. Belgians use 'J'ai' exactly like the French, but they might use it with different regional nouns for food or objects. In many French-speaking African countries, 'J'ai' is used in unique local idioms to express social standing or health.
The Age Trap
Never use 'Je suis' for age. It's the #1 mistake for beginners.
The Apostrophe is Key
Always write 'J'ai', never 'Je ai'. It looks very wrong to a native speaker.
意味
Used to express possession or a state of being.
The Age Trap
Never use 'Je suis' for age. It's the #1 mistake for beginners.
The Apostrophe is Key
Always write 'J'ai', never 'Je ai'. It looks very wrong to a native speaker.
Physical States
Memorize 'faim', 'soif', 'chaud', and 'froid' as a group that always goes with 'J'ai'.
自分をテスト
Fill in the blank with the correct form (J'ai or Je suis).
______ vingt ans.
In French, we use 'avoir' (J'ai) to express age.
Which sentence correctly expresses hunger?
How do you say 'I am hungry'?
Hunger is a noun you 'have' in French.
Match the French phrase to its English meaning.
Match the following:
All these physical/emotional states use 'J'ai'.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Tu as {un|m} stylo ? B: Oui, ______ {un|m} stylo bleu.
The first person singular of 'avoir' is 'ai', contracted to 'J'ai'.
🎉 スコア: /4
ビジュアル学習ツール
J'ai vs Je suis
練習問題バンク
4 問題______ vingt ans.
In French, we use 'avoir' (J'ai) to express age.
How do you say 'I am hungry'?
Hunger is a noun you 'have' in French.
左の各項目を右のペアと一致させてください:
All these physical/emotional states use 'J'ai'.
A: Tu as {un|m} stylo ? B: Oui, ______ {un|m} stylo bleu.
The first person singular of 'avoir' is 'ai', contracted to 'J'ai'.
🎉 スコア: /4
よくある質問
10 問In French, hunger is considered a noun (a thing you have) rather than an adjective (a way you are).
It is neutral and used in every context, from street slang to legal documents.
You say 'Je n'ai pas'. In casual speech, people often just say 'J'ai pas'.
No, for your name you use 'Je m'appelle' or 'Je suis'.
It's a very common slang expression meaning 'I'm annoyed' or 'I'm gutted'.
No, for 'tired' you use 'Je suis fatigué'.
It sounds like 'Zhay', similar to the start of the name 'James' but with a softer 'J'.
Only in specific cases like age (J'ai 20 ans) or physical states (J'ai faim).
No, the 'h' in 'avoir' is silent, which is why we use elision in 'J'ai'.
The past tense is 'J'ai eu' (I had).
関連フレーズ
J'ai besoin de
builds onI need
J'ai envie de
builds onI want / I feel like
Il y a
similarThere is / There are
J'ai mal
specialized formI am in pain
J'ai le temps
idiomI have time