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Breakdown of Je comprends le français maintenant.
je
I
maintenant
now
comprendre
to understand
le français
French
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Every French noun is either masculine or feminine, and this affects the articles and adjectives used with it. "Le" is used with masculine nouns and "la" with feminine ones. Adjectives also change form to match — for example, "petit" (masc.) becomes "petite" (fem.).
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Questions & Answers about Je comprends le français maintenant.
Why do we use "le" before "français"?
In French, using le before a language name is standard. French typically uses a definite article (le, la, les) before language names, which is why we say le français instead of just français.
Why is “comprendre” in the form "comprends"?
The verb comprendre is an irregular verb in French. For the first-person singular (je), the conjugation is je comprends (with an s at the end). The spelling changes to reflect correct present-tense conjugation.
Can "maintenant" be placed elsewhere in the sentence?
Yes! French word order is somewhat flexible with adverbs like maintenant. You could say Maintenant, je comprends le français or Je comprends maintenant le français and it would still be understandable. However, Je comprends le français maintenant is the most straightforward order.
Is “Je comprends le français” the same as “Je sais le français”?
Not exactly. Je comprends le français means you understand the French language when it’s spoken or written. Je sais le français can suggest that you’re knowledgeable in the language (know it well enough to use it). In practice, Je comprends le français is more specific to your ability to understand it, rather than a broader skillset.
Could we say “Je comprends bien le français maintenant”?
Absolutely. Adding bien emphasizes that you understand French well. This small addition gives the sentence a nuance of your level of understanding, but the structure remains correct.