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- The word 'total' is a masculine noun meaning the sum or whole amount.
- It is commonly used in shopping, math, and professional data reporting.
- The phrase 'au total' means 'in total' and is used to summarize lists.
- Be careful not to use it as a verb; use 'le total est de' instead.
The French word total as a noun refers to the final sum or the whole amount resulting from an addition or an accumulation of parts. It is a fundamental concept in both everyday life and specialized fields like mathematics, accounting, and philosophy. When you are at a supermarket in France and the cashier says, Le total est de vingt euros, they are referring to the absolute culmination of your purchases. This word is incredibly versatile because it bridges the gap between concrete arithmetic and abstract conceptualization. In a concrete sense, it is the number at the bottom of a receipt. In an abstract sense, it can represent the entirety of an experience or a collection of ideas. For English speakers, this word is a 'true friend' (vrai ami) because it looks and sounds very similar to its English counterpart, though the pronunciation differs significantly. Understanding the noun total requires recognizing its role as a masculine noun, le total. It is often used with the preposition de to specify what the total consists of, such as le total des points (the total of points). People use it when they need to summarize, conclude, or provide a definitive figure. It carries a sense of finality and completeness. In professional settings, particularly in finance or logistics, le total is the most common way to refer to the 'bottom line'. It is also used in the common expression au total, which means 'in total' or 'altogether', used to summarize a quantity after listing individual items. This noun is essential for A1 learners because it allows them to navigate basic transactions and understand quantities.
- Financial Context
- In banking or shopping, le total is the amount you owe or the balance of an account after all transactions are processed.
Veuillez vérifier le total sur votre facture avant de payer.
- Mathematical Usage
- In school or science, it is the result of the addition of several numbers or variables.
Le total des participants a dépassé nos attentes cette année.
Beyond just numbers, total can be used to describe the sum of human efforts or the entirety of a situation. For instance, le total de ses connaissances refers to the whole of someone's knowledge. It is a word that implies no further additions are possible or necessary; the set is complete. In literature, a writer might use le total to describe the culmination of a character's life work. It is also important to distinguish between the noun and the adjective. While the adjective total describes a noun (e.g., un silence total), the noun le total stands alone as the object of calculation. In conversational French, you might hear la totale, which is a feminine noun phrase meaning 'the whole works' or 'everything included', but this is an idiomatic usage distinct from the standard masculine noun le total. As you progress in French, you will find that total is a reliable word that appears in news headlines, scientific journals, and casual chats about the weekend's expenses. It is a linguistic anchor that provides clarity in a world of variables.
- Abstract Summation
- Used to describe the entirety of non-numerical things, like efforts, ideas, or experiences.
C'est le total de ses économies qu'il a investi dans ce projet.
Quel est le total de la colonne B dans le tableau ?
Le total général est affiché en bas de la page.
Using total correctly in a sentence involves understanding its grammatical role as a masculine noun. Most commonly, it is preceded by the definite article le or the indefinite article un. The most frequent structure is le total de [something]. For example, Le total de la facture est surprenant (The total of the bill is surprising). Notice how the noun total acts as the subject of the sentence, determining the conjugation of the verb. Because it is masculine singular, the verb est is used. If you were to use it in the plural, les totaux, the verb would change accordingly, though the plural is much less common in everyday speech. Another frequent usage is within the prepositional phrase au total. This phrase functions as an adverbial modifier, often placed at the beginning or the end of a sentence to provide a summary. For instance, Au total, nous avons invité cinquante personnes (In total, we invited fifty people). Here, au total summarizes the preceding or following information. It is also important to look at how total interacts with adjectives. You might say un total partiel (a subtotal) or le total général (the grand total). These modifiers help specify which 'whole' you are referring to. In more formal or administrative French, you might encounter le montant total, where total acts as an adjective modifying montant (amount), but as a noun, it stands alone: Le total s'élève à... (The total amounts to...).
- Subject of the Sentence
- When 'total' is the main noun being discussed, it dictates the verb form.
Le total ne semble pas correct selon mes calculs.
- Adverbial Use (Au total)
- Used to summarize a list or a series of events.
Nous avons fait trois arrêts, soit dix heures de voyage au total.
In spoken French, the noun total is often used in the context of sports or games. Quel est le total des points ? (What is the total of points?) is a common question during a match. It is also used in pedagogical settings, where a teacher might ask students to faire le total of a column of numbers. This verb-noun combination faire le total is the standard way to say 'to add up' or 'to calculate the total'. Furthermore, in the digital age, you will see total on e-commerce websites, usually right before the 'Pay' button. It is often accompanied by TTC (Toutes Taxes Comprises), meaning the total includes all taxes. Understanding these syntactic patterns—le total de, au total, and faire le total—will give you the tools to use this word naturally in a wide variety of situations. Remember that while English uses 'total' as a verb (e.g., 'the costs total five dollars'), French typically uses a phrase like le total s'élève à or simply ça fait. This is a key stylistic difference to keep in mind to avoid sounding like you are translating directly from English.
- Verb-Noun Collocation
- The phrase 'faire le total' is the standard way to express the action of summing up.
Il a oublié de faire le total de ses dépenses mensuelles.
Le total de la commande inclut les frais de port.
Elle a calculé un total de trois cents euros pour le loyer et les charges.
You will encounter the word total in a multitude of real-world scenarios in French-speaking countries. Perhaps the most common place is the supermarket or any retail environment. As the checkout process concludes, the screen will display Total à payer. The cashier might say, Ça vous fera un total de quarante euros. In this context, it is the finality of the transaction. You also hear it frequently in news broadcasts, especially during economic reports. Journalists might discuss le total des exportations (the total of exports) or le total de la dette publique (the total of the public debt). In these instances, total is used to provide a bird's-eye view of large, complex datasets. In a more personal setting, friends planning a trip together will often sit down to faire le total of their shared expenses. You'll hear phrases like, Si on ajoute l'essence, le total change. It is a word of clarity and resolution. In the workplace, during meetings, a manager might ask for le total des heures travaillées to verify payroll. It is also a staple in the world of sports. After a gymnastics competition or a figure skating event, the commentators will wait for le total des points to determine the winner. Even in casual conversation, the phrase au total is a common filler used to wrap up a story or a list of events: Au total, c'était une bonne journée (All in all, it was a good day). This versatility makes it one of the most useful nouns to master early on.
- Retail and Shopping
- The most frequent encounter for travelers and residents alike at the point of sale.
Le total s'affiche sur l'écran de la caisse.
- News and Media
- Used to summarize statistics, financial data, and demographic information.
Le présentateur a annoncé le total des dons pour le Téléthon.
Furthermore, in educational environments, total is ubiquitous. From primary school math problems to university-level statistics, students are constantly asked to find le total. In the medical field, a doctor might refer to le total de cholestérol in a blood test report. In the legal world, a lawyer might discuss le total des dommages et intérêts (the total of damages). Even in the kitchen, a recipe might require a total de 500 grammes de farine. The word is so integrated into the fabric of French life that it often goes unnoticed, yet it is essential for precise communication. Whether you are looking at a weather report discussing le total des précipitations or a government document outlining le total des électeurs, the word total serves as the definitive marker of a completed count. Its presence in both high-stakes financial documents and low-stakes grocery lists proves its indispensability. For a learner, hearing total is a moment of linguistic comfort—a word that sounds familiar but functions within the specific grammatical and cultural rules of the French language.
- Professional and Academic
- Essential for reporting data, results, and findings in any technical field.
Il faut calculer le total de la colonne pour obtenir le résultat final.
Le total des voix a été confirmé par le comité électoral.
Elle a noté le total des kilomètres parcourus dans son carnet.
One of the most frequent mistakes English speakers make with total is related to its gender. In French, total as a noun is masculine (le total). Learners often mistakenly use the feminine article la because they might be thinking of other feminine nouns like la somme or la quantité. However, la totale is a very specific, informal idiomatic expression meaning 'the whole lot' or 'everything', and using it in a formal or mathematical context would be incorrect. Another common error is the plural form. While most French nouns ending in -al change to -aux in the plural (like journal to journaux), total follows this rule (totaux), but many learners forget and try to say totals. Even though totaux is correct, it is relatively rare; usually, we stick to the singular le total by rephrasing the sentence. A third mistake involves the preposition. English speakers often say 'the total for the bill', which they might translate as le total pour la facture. In French, the more natural preposition is de: le total de la facture. Using pour isn't always grammatically 'wrong', but it sounds less native. Additionally, learners often confuse the noun total with the adjective tout. While tout means 'all' or 'every', total specifically refers to the sum. For example, you wouldn't say le tout des points when you mean le total des points.
- Gender Confusion
- Mistaking 'le total' for 'la total' (unless using the idiom 'la totale').
Faux: J'ai payé la total. Correct: J'ai payé le total.
- Pluralization Errors
- Forgetting that the plural of 'total' is 'totaux', not 'totals'.
Les totaux mensuels doivent être vérifiés chaque mois.
Furthermore, there is a subtle distinction between total and somme. While they are often interchangeable, somme is more frequently used for money or abstract additions, whereas total is the definitive result of a specific calculation. Another pitfall is the use of total as a verb. In English, we can say 'The bill totals $20'. In French, total is not a verb. You must use s'élever à, faire, or atteindre. Saying La facture totale vingt euros is a major anglicism that will confuse native speakers. Finally, be careful with the expression au total. Some learners use it when they should use en tout. While very similar, au total often implies a more formal summation, while en tout is common in everyday counting. For example, Il y a trois pommes en tout sounds more natural than Il y a trois pommes au total in a casual kitchen setting. Mastering these nuances will help you avoid the common 'English-in-French' traps and make your speech sound much more authentic and precise.
- Anglicism: Using 'Total' as a Verb
- French uses 'le total est de' or 's'élève à' instead of a verb form of 'total'.
Faux: Les dépenses totalent cent euros. Correct: Le total des dépenses est de cent euros.
Il a fait une erreur dans le total final.
Le total des points n'inclut pas le bonus.
To enrich your French vocabulary, it is helpful to look at words that are similar to total but carry slightly different nuances. The most common alternative is la somme. While total refers to the final result, somme often emphasizes the quantity of money or the mathematical process of addition. For example, une somme d'argent (a sum of money) is more common than un total d'argent. Another important word is le montant. This is specifically used for financial amounts. On a bill, you might see le montant à payer, which is synonymous with le total à payer, but montant sounds slightly more formal and technical. If you are talking about the entirety of something non-numerical, you might use l'intégralité or la totalité. These words emphasize that nothing has been left out. For instance, la totalité du groupe (the whole of the group) is more descriptive than le total du groupe. Another useful term is l'ensemble, which means 'the whole' or 'the set'. It is used when you want to view several parts as a single unit. For example, l'ensemble des résultats (the set of results). Understanding these alternatives allows you to choose the most precise word for your context, whether you are talking about money, people, or abstract data.
- Total vs. Somme
- Total: The final result of a count.
Somme: Often refers to money or the mathematical result of adding.
La somme est importante, mais le total est encore plus élevé.
- Total vs. Montant
- Total: General sum.
Montant: Specific to financial costs or values.
Le total des bénéfices est supérieur au montant prévu.
In some contexts, le bilan can also be a synonym for total, especially when summarizing the outcome of an event. For example, le bilan de l'accident (the total toll of the accident). Here, total would sound too mathematical, whereas bilan captures the gravity of the situation. Another word to consider is le cumul, which refers to the accumulation of things over time. You might hear about le cumul des mandats (the accumulation of mandates) in politics. While total is the result, cumul is the process of building up to that result. Finally, in very informal French, people might use le compte, as in le compte est bon (the count is right/the total is correct). This is often heard in games or when counting cash. By learning these synonyms, you not only avoid repetition but also gain a deeper understanding of how French speakers categorize the world around them. Each word—total, somme, montant, intégralité—offers a slightly different lens through which to view a collection of items or a final result.
- Total vs. Totalité
- Total: The numerical sum.
Totalité: The state of being whole or complete.
Il a dépensé la totalité de son budget, ce qui donne un total de mille euros.
L'ensemble des pièces forme un total cohérent.
Le total des voix est définitif après le recomptage.
How Formal Is It?
"Le total des actifs s'élève à un montant considérable."
"Quel est le total de la facture, s'il vous plaît ?"
"Au total, on a bien rigolé hier soir."
"Compte tes billes et fais le total !"
"J'ai pris la totale : burger, frites et grand soda."
Fun Fact
The word 'total' is almost identical in many European languages (English, French, Spanish, German) because they all share the same Latin root.
Pronunciation Guide
- Pronouncing the 'o' like the English 'go' (it should be shorter).
- Making the 'l' silent (it must be pronounced).
- Adding an 's' sound at the end in singular.
- Nasalizing the 'o' (it is not a nasal vowel).
- Using the English 't' sound (French 't' is dental).
Difficulty Rating
Very easy to recognize due to its similarity to English.
Easy, but remember the plural 'totaux' and the masculine gender.
Requires attention to the French 'o' and 'l' sounds.
Clear and distinct sound, usually easy to catch.
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
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Grammar to Know
Nouns ending in -al usually have a plural in -aux.
Le total -> Les totaux.
Preposition 'de' is used to link 'total' to its components.
Le total des points.
The verb agrees with 'total' (singular), even if followed by a plural noun.
Le total des factures est élevé.
Adjectives must agree in gender and number with 'total' (masculine).
Un total impressionnant.
The phrase 'au total' acts as an adverbial summary.
Au total, c'est fini.
Examples by Level
Le total est de cinq euros.
The total is five euros.
Simple subject-verb-complement structure.
Quel est le total ?
What is the total?
Interrogative sentence with 'quel'.
Voici le total de vos achats.
Here is the total of your purchases.
Use of 'voici' to present the noun.
Il y a dix pommes au total.
There are ten apples in total.
Prepositional phrase 'au total' used as an adverb.
Le total est écrit ici.
The total is written here.
Passive voice with 'est écrit'.
Je paie le total par carte.
I am paying the total by card.
Direct object 'le total'.
C'est un petit total.
It is a small total.
Adjective 'petit' modifying the noun.
Le total n'est pas bon.
The total is not right.
Negation with 'ne... pas'.
Le total des points est affiché sur le mur.
The total of points is displayed on the wall.
Noun complement 'des points'.
Nous avons fait le total de nos dépenses.
We calculated the total of our expenses.
Verb phrase 'faire le total'.
Le total de la facture inclut le service.
The total of the bill includes the service.
Third person singular verb 'inclut'.
Il a voyagé trois jours au total.
He traveled for three days in total.
Duration followed by 'au total'.
Vérifiez le total avant de signer.
Check the total before signing.
Imperative mood 'vérifiez'.
Le total s'élève à cent vingt euros.
The total amounts to one hundred and twenty euros.
Pronominal verb 's'élever à'.
C'est le total de mes économies.
It is the total of my savings.
Possessive complement 'de mes économies'.
Le total général est en bas de la page.
The grand total is at the bottom of the page.
Compound noun phrase 'total général'.
Le total des ventes a dépassé nos prévisions.
The total sales exceeded our forecasts.
Passé composé with 'a dépassé'.
Au total, l'expérience a été très positive.
All in all, the experience was very positive.
Introductory phrase 'au total' for summary.
Il faut calculer le total des heures supplémentaires.
The total of overtime hours must be calculated.
Infinitive phrase 'calculer le total'.
Le total ne prend pas en compte les réductions.
The total does not take into account the discounts.
Idiomatic expression 'prendre en compte'.
Elle a noté le total dans son rapport mensuel.
She noted the total in her monthly report.
Direct object with definite article.
Le total des participants reste à confirmer.
The total number of participants remains to be confirmed.
Passive construction 'reste à confirmer'.
Quel est le total de la colonne de gauche ?
What is the total of the left column?
Interrogative with 'quel' and prepositional phrase.
Le total s'est avéré plus bas que prévu.
The total turned out to be lower than expected.
Pronominal verb 's'avérer'.
Le total des actifs de l'entreprise est impressionnant.
The total assets of the company are impressive.
Financial terminology 'actifs'.
Au total, plus de mille personnes ont manifesté.
In total, more than a thousand people protested.
Adverbial use in a news context.
Le total des voix n'a pas permis d'élire un candidat.
The total number of votes did not allow for a candidate to be elected.
Complex subject with negative verb.
Nous devons comparer le total actuel avec celui de l'an dernier.
We must compare the current total with last year's.
Use of demonstrative pronoun 'celui'.
Le total des précipitations a battu des records.
The total precipitation broke records.
Scientific/meteorological context.
Il a fallu refaire le total à cause d'une erreur technique.
The total had to be redone because of a technical error.
Impersonal 'il a fallu'.
Le total des dons sera reversé à une association.
The total of the donations will be donated to an association.
Future tense 'sera reversé'.
Le total de ses dettes l'inquiète énormément.
The total of his debts worries him enormously.
Subject-verb agreement with singular 'total'.
Le total des connaissances humaines double tous les quelques ans.
The total of human knowledge doubles every few years.
Abstract use of 'total'.
Au total, la réforme a eu un impact mitigé sur l'économie.
Overall, the reform had a mixed impact on the economy.
Advanced summary phrase.
Le total des ressources allouées ne suffit plus à couvrir les besoins.
The total resources allocated are no longer sufficient to cover the needs.
Complex noun phrase with past participle 'allouées'.
On peut s'interroger sur le total des conséquences à long terme.
One can wonder about the total long-term consequences.
Reflexive verb 's'interroger'.
Le total des exportations a été revu à la baisse ce trimestre.
The total exports were revised downwards this quarter.
Passive voice with 'a été revu'.
Le total des points de vue exprimés montre une grande diversité.
The total of the viewpoints expressed shows great diversity.
Abstract summation of opinions.
Il est difficile d'estimer le total des pertes subies.
It is difficult to estimate the total losses suffered.
Infinitive construction with 'estimer'.
Le total des investissements étrangers a chuté brutalement.
The total foreign investment dropped sharply.
Adverb 'brutalement' modifying the verb.
Le total des interactions sociales définit souvent notre identité.
The total of social interactions often defines our identity.
Sociological/philosophical context.
Au total, l'œuvre de cet auteur constitue un monument littéraire.
In total, this author's work constitutes a literary monument.
Evaluative summary.
Le total des variables en jeu rend toute prédiction aléatoire.
The total of the variables at play makes any prediction random.
Scientific/epistemological usage.
Il faut considérer le total des apports culturels de cette période.
One must consider the total cultural contributions of this period.
Historical analysis.
Le total des voix discordantes a fini par ébranler le gouvernement.
The total of discordant voices eventually shook the government.
Metaphorical use of 'ébranler'.
Le total des bénéfices escomptés n'a jamais été atteint.
The total expected profits were never reached.
Past participle 'escomptés' as an adjective.
L'analyse du total des données révèle des tendances inquiétantes.
The analysis of the total data reveals worrying trends.
Data science context.
Le total des efforts consentis témoigne de leur détermination.
The total of the efforts made testifies to their determination.
Abstract summation of human effort.
Common Collocations
Common Phrases
— A total of. Used to introduce a specific number.
Un total de cent personnes sont venues.
— What is the total? Common question in shopping.
Quel est le total pour ces deux livres ?
— The total of winnings. Used in gambling or sports.
Son total des gains est énorme.
— The total of losses. Used in business or disasters.
Le total des pertes est tragique.
— The total of hours. Used for work or study.
Quel est le total des heures travaillées ?
Often Confused With
'Tout' means 'all' or 'everything' (adjective/pronoun), while 'total' is the specific sum (noun).
'Tous' is the plural of 'tout', used for 'all of them', whereas 'totaux' is the plural of 'total'.
'Totalité' refers to the abstract concept of being whole, while 'total' is usually numerical.
Idioms & Expressions
— The whole works; everything. Used informally to mean someone did or got everything possible.
Il a pris le menu avec dessert et café, la totale !
informal— To go all out; to do everything possible.
Pour son anniversaire, on a fait la totale.
informal— The total is correct. Often used when the count matches expectations.
Dix, vingt, trente... le compte est bon !
neutral— Absolutely nothing. Used for emphasis.
Il a fait un total de zéro effort.
neutral— The ultimate total. Sometimes used humorously to mean the final word.
C'est le total des totaux, on ne peut plus rien ajouter.
informal— Resulting in a total of.
Il a acheté trois vélos pour un total de mille euros.
neutral— The total amounts to. A formal way to state a sum.
Le total s'élève à une somme rondelette.
formal— In total; and that's all. Emphasizes a small total.
Il a dix euros en tout et pour tout.
neutral— To ignore the previous total and start over.
On oublie tout et on fait table rase du total.
informalEasily Confused
Both refer to an addition.
'Somme' is often used for money or the mathematical operation, while 'total' is the final result.
La somme est de 10+5, le total est 15.
Both refer to a final figure.
'Montant' is more formal and specifically used for financial values on documents.
Le montant de la facture est le total à payer.
Both are used in restaurants.
'L'addition' is the physical bill you ask for; 'le total' is the number written on it.
Garçon, l'addition ! Quel est le total ?
Both involve counting.
'Compte' refers to the act of counting or an account; 'total' is the result of that count.
Après le compte, le total est juste.
Both mean 'the whole'.
'Intégralité' is more formal and emphasizes that nothing is missing (e.g., a text).
J'ai lu l'intégralité du livre, pas juste le total des pages.
Sentence Patterns
Le total est de [nombre].
Le total est de cinq euros.
Au total, il y a [nombre].
Au total, il y a trois chats.
Faire le total de [nom].
Je fais le total de mes achats.
Le total de [nom] est [adjectif].
Le total des points est bon.
Le total s'élève à [nombre].
Le total s'élève à cent euros.
Un total de [nombre] [nom pluriel].
Un total de vingt élèves sont là.
Comparer le total avec [nom].
Compare le total avec les prévisions.
Le total des [nom abstrait].
Le total des conséquences est grave.
Word Family
Nouns
Verbs
Adjectives
Related
How to Use It
Extremely high in daily transactions and data reporting.
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La total
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Le total
Learners often think it's feminine because 'somme' is feminine, but 'total' is masculine.
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Les totals
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Les totaux
The plural of nouns ending in -al is usually -aux in French.
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La facture totale dix euros.
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Le total de la facture est de dix euros.
'Total' is not a verb in French; you must use a noun phrase.
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Le total pour les points.
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Le total des points.
The preposition 'de' is much more common and natural than 'pour' in this context.
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Un total de gens est venu.
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Un total de gens sont venus.
When 'un total de' is followed by a plural noun, the verb usually agrees with the plural noun in meaning.
Tips
Masculine Always
Always pair 'total' with 'le' or 'un'. Even if you are summing up feminine items like 'des pommes', the word 'total' remains masculine.
Use 'Au Total'
Use 'au total' to sound more natural when summarizing a quantity. It's a very common and useful phrase for A1-A2 learners.
Clear 'L'
Don't swallow the 'l' at the end. French consonants at the end of words like 'total' are usually crisp and clear.
No Verb Form
Never write 'ça totale...'. Instead, write 'le total est de...' or 'ça fait un total de...'. This is a common mistake for English speakers.
Restaurant Etiquette
When you want the bill, ask for 'l'addition'. When you want to know the final amount to pay, look for 'le total'.
Faire le Total
The standard verb to use with 'total' is 'faire'. 'Je fais le total' means 'I am adding it up'.
Total Général
In a professional setting, use 'le total général' to refer to the final bottom-line figure on a report.
Listen for 'TTC'
In shops, you'll often see 'Total TTC'. This means 'Toutes Taxes Comprises' (all taxes included). It's the real total you pay.
Tally to Total
Associate 'total' with 'tally'. Both are about counting and both start with 'T'. It helps bridge the English-French gap.
Totaux vs Totalités
As you advance, distinguish between 'les totaux' (numerical sums) and 'les totalités' (abstract wholes).
Memorize It
Mnemonic
Think of a 'Tally' (counting) that leads to a 'Total'. Both start with 'T' and involve counting everything up.
Visual Association
Imagine a long receipt with a big, bold number at the very bottom circled in red. That number is 'le total'.
Word Web
Challenge
Try to find three receipts today and identify 'le total' on each of them. Say the number out loud in French.
Word Origin
Derived from the Medieval Latin 'totalis', which comes from the Latin 'totus' meaning 'all' or 'whole'. It entered the French language in the 14th century.
Original meaning: Relating to the whole or the entire amount.
Romance (Latin branch).Cultural Context
None. It is a neutral mathematical and financial term.
English speakers use 'total' as both a noun and a verb, but in French, it is strictly a noun or adjective. Don't say 'It totals...'.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
Shopping
- Le total est de...
- Quel est le total ?
- Vérifier le total
- Payer le total
Mathematics
- Faire le total
- Le total de la colonne
- Calculer le total
- Un total de dix
Work/Business
- Le total des ventes
- Le total des heures
- Le total annuel
- Le total s'élève à
Sports/Games
- Le total des points
- Quel est ton total ?
- Le total final
- Faire le total des scores
General Summary
- Au total
- Un total de personnes
- Le total de l'expérience
- C'est le total
Conversation Starters
"Quel est le total de tes dépenses pour les vacances ?"
"Est-ce que tu as fait le total des points pour notre jeu ?"
"Au total, combien de personnes viennent à la fête samedi ?"
"Le total de la facture te semble-t-il correct ou il y a une erreur ?"
"Sais-tu quel est le total des kilomètres que nous avons parcourus ?"
Journal Prompts
Faites le total de vos réussites de la semaine. Qu'avez-vous accompli au total ?
Écrivez sur une journée où le total de vos petites joies a rendu la journée magnifique.
Si vous deviez faire le total de vos livres préférés, lesquels seraient sur la liste ?
Réfléchissez au total de temps que vous passez à apprendre le français chaque mois.
Décrivez une situation où le total final était très différent de ce que vous aviez prévu.
Frequently Asked Questions
10 questionsAs a noun meaning 'the sum', it is always masculine: 'le total'. There is an informal expression 'la totale', but it means 'the whole works' and is used differently.
The plural is 'les totaux'. Like many French words ending in '-al', it changes to '-aux' in the plural form.
No, you cannot. In English you can say 'The bill totals $10', but in French you must say 'Le total de la facture est de 10 euros' or 'La facture s'élève à 10 euros'.
It means 'in total' or 'altogether'. It is used to give a final count after listing several items or events.
Yes, 'somme' is often used for money or the mathematical process of addition, while 'total' is the definitive result of that process.
You say 'le total général'. This is commonly used at the bottom of invoices or spreadsheets.
Use 'montant' in formal or financial contexts, like when discussing the 'amount' of a loan or a professional invoice.
No, the 'l' is clearly pronounced in French. It sounds like 'toh-tahl'.
Yes, it can. For example, 'un silence total' (a total silence). But in the context of 'the sum', it is a noun.
It means 'a subtotal'. It is the sum of a part of a list before the final total is calculated.
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Translate to French: 'The total is ten euros.'
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Translate to French: 'I have three books in total.'
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Translate to French: 'Calculate the total of the points.'
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Translate to French: 'The grand total is at the bottom.'
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Translate to French: 'He made an error in the total.'
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Translate to French: 'What is the total of the bill?'
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Translate to French: 'The total amounts to one hundred euros.'
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Translate to French: 'We invited fifty people in total.'
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Translate to French: 'Check the total before paying.'
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Translate to French: 'The total sales increased.'
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Translate to French: 'It is the total of my savings.'
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Translate to French: 'The subtotal is twenty euros.'
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Translate to French: 'All in all, it was a good day.'
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Translate to French: 'The total number of votes is final.'
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Translate to French: 'I need to add up the hours.'
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Translate to French: 'The total includes all taxes.'
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Translate to French: 'The total of his losses is tragic.'
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Translate to French: 'The total of the column is correct.'
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Translate to French: 'A total of ten students are here.'
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Translate to French: 'The total of human knowledge is vast.'
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Say out loud: 'Le total est de dix euros.'
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Say out loud: 'Quel est le total ?'
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Say out loud: 'Au total, il y a cinq personnes.'
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Say out loud: 'Je dois faire le total.'
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Say out loud: 'Le total des points est de cent.'
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Say out loud: 'Vérifiez le total, s'il vous plaît.'
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Say out loud: 'Le total s'élève à cinquante euros.'
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Say out loud: 'Voici le total de la facture.'
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Say out loud: 'Le total général est juste.'
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Say out loud: 'C'est le total de mes efforts.'
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Say out loud: 'Le total des ventes a chuté.'
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Say out loud: 'Au total, c'était super.'
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Say out loud: 'Quel est le total des voix ?'
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Say out loud: 'Le total n'est pas correct.'
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Say out loud: 'Il a payé le total par carte.'
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Say out loud: 'Le total inclut les taxes.'
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Say out loud: 'Fais le total de tes billes.'
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Say out loud: 'Le total est en bas de la page.'
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Say out loud: 'Un total de dix personnes.'
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Say out loud: 'Le total des gains est énorme.'
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Listen and write the number: 'Le total est de quinze euros.'
Listen and write the number: 'Au total, il y a huit personnes.'
Listen and write the word: 'Quel est le [total] ?'
Listen and write the word: 'Faites le [total] des points.'
Listen and write the word: 'Le [total] s'élève à cent euros.'
Listen and write the word: 'Vérifiez le [total] général.'
Listen and write the word: 'Le [total] des ventes est bon.'
Listen and write the word: 'C'est le [total] de mes économies.'
Listen and write the word: 'Au [total], c'était bien.'
Listen and write the word: 'Le [total] des voix est serré.'
Listen and write the word: 'Il a fait une erreur dans le [total].'
Listen and write the word: 'Le [total] n'est pas juste.'
Listen and write the word: 'Le [total] inclut le service.'
Listen and write the word: 'Voici le [total] de vos achats.'
Listen and write the word: 'Le [total] est écrit ici.'
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Summary
In French, 'total' is a masculine noun (le total) that refers to the final sum of a calculation or the entirety of a collection. Example: 'Le total de la facture est de vingt euros.'
- The word 'total' is a masculine noun meaning the sum or whole amount.
- It is commonly used in shopping, math, and professional data reporting.
- The phrase 'au total' means 'in total' and is used to summarize lists.
- Be careful not to use it as a verb; use 'le total est de' instead.
Masculine Always
Always pair 'total' with 'le' or 'un'. Even if you are summing up feminine items like 'des pommes', the word 'total' remains masculine.
Use 'Au Total'
Use 'au total' to sound more natural when summarizing a quantity. It's a very common and useful phrase for A1-A2 learners.
Clear 'L'
Don't swallow the 'l' at the end. French consonants at the end of words like 'total' are usually crisp and clear.
No Verb Form
Never write 'ça totale...'. Instead, write 'le total est de...' or 'ça fait un total de...'. This is a common mistake for English speakers.
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à cause de
A2Because of; on account of (a neutral or negative cause).
à côté
A2Next to; beside.
à côté de
A2Next to, beside.
À droite
A2To the right; on the right side.
À gauche
A2To the left; on the left side.
à la
A2To the (feminine singular), indicates direction or location.
à laquelle
B2To which; at which (feminine singular).
à mesure que
B2As; while; in proportion as.
abrégé
B1An abstract, summary, or abridgment.
absence
A2The state of being away from a place or person.