How to say "he/she has to/must" in French?

In French "he/she has to/must" translates to  Il/Elle doit 

Transliteration: eel/el dwah

🇫🇷 Elle doit travailler demain.

🗣️ el dwah trah-vah-yay duh-mahn.

🇺🇸 She has to work tomorrow.



Start learning French with glot.space


🇫🇷

French

Native speakers
77M 🗣️
Official language in
29 countries 🌍
Active vocabulary
20k-30k 📚
Difficulty
medium 🤔
Closest langauges
Italian, Spanish
⏳ Avg. time to basics
600-750 hours ⏳

Why learn French?

Learning French offers broad cultural, academic, and professional benefits. As an official language in multiple international bodies like the UN and EU, it opens up career opportunities in diplomacy, international relations, and business. Around 1,500-2,000 vocabulary words are needed for basic conversational fluency. For English speakers, achieving general proficiency could take approximately 600-750 hours. Basic French grammar, including verb conjugations, tenses, and the use of articles (le, la, les), can be learned within a few months. While French grammar can be intricate, mastering it enhances clarity and enables deeper engagement with French-speaking cultures.



Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "he/she has to/must" in French?

You can use the word "Il/Elle doit" which translates to "He/She has to/must".

How to pronounce "Il/Elle doit" (he/she has to/must) in French?

The word "Il/Elle doit" is pronounced as "eel/el dwah".

Do you have an audio recording on how to pronounce" Il/Elle doit" (he/she has to/must) in French?

Not yet, but this functionality is coming soon. We're focusing on the quality of the written content first.