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sous un maison

sous the house

Literalmente: sous (under) une (a) maison (house)

Em 15 segundos

  • Refers to the physical space directly beneath a house structure.
  • Requires the feminine article 'une' or 'la' because 'maison' is feminine.
  • Used for storage, repairs, or describing where something is hidden.

Significado

This phrase describes being physically located in the space directly beneath a building, like a crawl space, a cellar, or simply the ground under the floorboards.

Exemplos-chave

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1

Looking for a pet

Le chat est caché sous une maison.

The cat is hidden under a house.

2

Reporting a maintenance issue

Il y a une fuite d'eau sous la maison.

There is a water leak under the house.

3

Texting a friend during a game

Je suis caché sous une maison, trouve-moi !

I am hidden under a house, find me!

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Contexto cultural

French houses often have cellars, so 'sous' is common.

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Gender check

Maison is feminine, so use 'une' or 'la'.

Em 15 segundos

  • Refers to the physical space directly beneath a house structure.
  • Requires the feminine article 'une' or 'la' because 'maison' is feminine.
  • Used for storage, repairs, or describing where something is hidden.

What It Means

Imagine you are standing in a garden and your cat suddenly vanishes. You look down at the base of the building and see a tail disappearing into the shadows. That space right there, beneath the floorboards, is exactly what we are talking about. It is the physical area under a house. In French, we use sous to mean "under." It is a very literal expression. You aren't inside the house; you are literally beneath the structure itself. This could be a dusty crawl space, a stone cellar, or just the dirt. It is a common phrase for anyone dealing with home repairs, curious pets, or lost keys.

How To Use It

Using this phrase is a breeze! You just need a verb and then sous une maison. For example, if you see a ball roll away, you would say it went sous une maison. One tiny but huge detail: maison is a feminine word. So, you must use une or la. Even though you might see un maison in some beginner mistakes, always remember to use the feminine form. It is like saying "a apple" in English—people will understand, but it sounds a bit off. Just pair it with verbs like aller (to go), être (to be), or se cacher (to hide). It is a simple building block for your French sentences.

When To Use It

This is your go-to phrase for physical locations. Use it when you are talking to a plumber about a pipe leak. Use it when you are playing hide-and-seek with your kids in the backyard. It is also very useful if you live in an area with houses on stilts or raised foundations. If you are texting a friend because your dog escaped and is hiding under the neighbor’s porch, this is the phrase you need. It is practical, grounded, and very common in everyday life, especially in rural areas where houses aren't just flat slabs of concrete.

When NOT To Use It

Don’t use this if you are actually inside the building. If you are in the living room, you are dans la maison. If you are at someone’s home for dinner, you are chez them. Also, do not confuse it with dessous. While dessous also means under, it is usually used as an adverb at the end of a sentence without a noun following it. For example, "Look underneath" is Regarde dessous. But "Under the house" is Sous la maison. Keep sous for when you have a noun coming right after it. Using the wrong one is a classic giveaway that you are still a beginner!

Cultural Background

France has a long and fascinating history of architecture. In many old villages, houses are built over ancient stone cellars called caves. These aren't just dark, scary basements; they are part of the soul of the home. People store their best wine, aged cheeses, and family history there. Sometimes, being sous une maison in France might even mean you are standing in a network of medieval tunnels! In the south of France, you might find a vide sanitaire, which is a shallow crawl space designed to keep the house dry and cool. Understanding what is under a French house is like uncovering a little bit of hidden history.

Common Variations

You will often hear sous la maison when talking about a specific, known house. If the space is a finished, livable basement, French speakers will use au sous-sol. If you are talking about being downstairs in general, you would say en bas. Another fun variation is sous le toit, which means "under the roof" (the attic). French speakers love being specific about where they are in a building, so knowing these levels helps you navigate a conversation like a pro!

Notas de uso

The phrase is neutral and can be used in any social setting. The biggest pitfall for English speakers is the gender of 'maison'—ensure you use 'une' or 'la'.

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Gender check

Maison is feminine, so use 'une' or 'la'.

Exemplos

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#1 Looking for a pet

Le chat est caché sous une maison.

The cat is hidden under a house.

A very common everyday observation.

#2 Reporting a maintenance issue

Il y a une fuite d'eau sous la maison.

There is a water leak under the house.

Used here to specify the location of a problem.

#3 Texting a friend during a game

Je suis caché sous une maison, trouve-moi !

I am hidden under a house, find me!

Informal use during a game like hide-and-seek.

#4 Talking about childhood memories

On jouait souvent sous la maison de mon grand-père.

We often played under my grandfather's house.

Reflects a nostalgic or emotional memory.

#5 A humorous observation about a mess

Tout mon courage est parti se cacher sous une maison.

All my courage went to hide under a house.

A metaphorical, funny way to say you're feeling lazy.

#6 Describing a renovation project

Nous devons creuser sous la maison pour la cave.

We have to dig under the house for the cellar.

Formal context regarding construction.

Teste-se

Fill in the blank with the correct preposition.

Le chat est ______ une maison.

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: sous

Sous means under.

🎉 Pontuação: /1

Recursos visuais

Banco de exercicios

1 exercicios
Fill in the blank with the correct preposition. Fill Blank A1

Le chat est ______ une maison.

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: sous

Sous means under.

🎉 Pontuação: /1

Perguntas frequentes

1 perguntas

No, use 'dans'.

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