Breakdown of Nous n'avons pas salué le voisin.
nous
we / us (object pronoun)
avoir
to have
ne
not (used before the verb)
pas
not (used after the verb)
le voisin
the neighbor
le
him, it (masculine direct object pronoun)
saluer
to greet
Questions & Answers about Nous n'avons pas salué le voisin.
Why does pas come before salué? Shouldn't it be at the end of the sentence?
What exactly does saluer mean in everyday French?
It generally means "to greet" or "to say hello to". While the actual words you speak to the neighbor would be bonjour or bonsoir, saluer describes the physical action of greeting them. It can include waving, giving a polite nod, or saying hello.
Do I make a "Z" sound to connect the words in Nous n'avons?
Since this lesson is about giving advice with devoir, how would I change this to say "We should greet the neighbor"?
You would use the conditional form of devoir along with the unconjugated dictionary form (infinitive) of the main verb. "We should" is Nous devrions, so the sentence becomes Nous devrions saluer le voisin.
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