뜻
An informal request for assistance.
문화적 배경
In France, asking for help often starts with 'Excuse-moi' even with friends, to acknowledge you are interrupting them. In Quebec, the 'tu' is used much more quickly with strangers in casual settings like cafes or shops. In many French-speaking African countries, 'Peux-tu m'aider ?' might be followed by 's'il te plaît' multiple times as a sign of deep respect for the person's time.
Add 's'il te plaît'
Always add 's'il te plaît' at the end to sound much more natural and polite.
The 'Tu' Trap
Don't use this with your French teacher unless they specifically asked you to use 'tu'!
뜻
An informal request for assistance.
Add 's'il te plaît'
Always add 's'il te plaît' at the end to sound much more natural and polite.
The 'Tu' Trap
Don't use this with your French teacher unless they specifically asked you to use 'tu'!
셀프 테스트
Complete the sentence with the correct pronoun and verb form.
Peux-tu ___aider ?
We use 'm'' because 'aider' starts with a vowel.
Which sentence is the most natural for a friend?
Asking for help:
'Peux-tu' is the informal version used with friends.
What would you say if you can't carry a heavy box?
Moi: 'C'est trop lourd ! ______'
You are asking 'Can YOU help ME?'.
Match the French to the English.
Match the following:
Matching subject and object pronouns is key.
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시각 학습 자료
연습 문제 은행
4 연습 문제Peux-tu ___aider ?
We use 'm'' because 'aider' starts with a vowel.
Asking for help:
'Peux-tu' is the informal version used with friends.
Moi: 'C'est trop lourd ! ______'
You are asking 'Can YOU help ME?'.
왼쪽의 각 항목을 오른쪽의 짝과 연결하세요:
Matching subject and object pronouns is key.
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자주 묻는 질문
3 질문No, it is informal because it uses 'tu'. For formal situations, use 'Pouvez-vous m'aider ?'.
In French, when 'me' is followed by a vowel, it contracts to 'm'' to make it easier to say.
Yes! In fact, 'Tu peux m'aider ?' is more common in spoken French than the inverted 'Peux-tu m'aider ?'.
관련 표현
Donner un coup de main
synonymTo give a helping hand
Dépanner quelqu'un
specialized formTo bail someone out / help with a fix
Rendre service
similarTo do a favor