Breakdown of Nous aimerions vous voir au mariage de Paul, même si vous êtes très occupé.
être
to be
Paul
Paul
aimer
to like
nous
we
à
at
de
of
voir
to see
très
very
le mariage
the wedding
vous
you
même si
even if
occupé
busy
Questions & Answers about Nous aimerions vous voir au mariage de Paul, même si vous êtes très occupé.
What does "Nous aimerions" mean, and why is the conditional mood used here?
Why is "voir" in its infinitive form after "aimerions"?
What is the role of "au" in "au mariage de Paul", and what does the phrase mean?
How does the clause "même si vous êtes très occupé" function in the sentence?
Why is "occupé" not altered to reflect that "vous" could be plural or refer to a feminine individual?
In French, adjectives agree in gender and number with the noun they describe. Here, "occupé" stays in the masculine singular form, which is appropriate if "vous" is addressing one person in a formal context (when used as a singular polite form) or a group of mixed gender where the masculine form is used as the default. If the group were exclusively feminine or if referring to a single woman, the adjective would need to change to "occupées" or "occupée," respectively.
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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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