Yes/No questions
The most common way to form a yes-no question in informal French is by raising the intonation at the end of the utterance. In writing, you only need to add a question mark:Ā
Tu prends le bus ou le train?
Youāre taking the train?
Vous nāaimez pas voyager?
You donāt like travelling?
Another common way to form a yes-no question is to start the question with the question particle est-ce que. Est-ce que literally means “is it that”. No change in word order is needed:
Est-ce que tu prends le bus ou le train?
Are you taking the bus or the train?
Inversion is the formal way to ask a yes-no question, by inverting the verb and the subject. These are usually linked with a ā-ā (dash):
Prends-tu le bus ou le train?
Are you taking the bus or the train?
Question words
What | Que / Quāest-ce que |
Who | Qui |
Where | OĆ¹ |
How | Comment |
When | Quand |
Why | Pourquoi |
Which | Quel / Quelle / Quels / Quelles |
How much / How many | Combien |
If a question starts with a question word, the most common word order in French is: question word + est-ce que + subject + verb + (object):
Pourquoi est-ce que tu prends le train?
Why areĀ you taking the train?
Quand est-ce que le train part?
When is the train leaving?