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What’s Up in French

April 23, 2020 By //  by Hogan Murphy

How To Say What’s Up in French

When you meet someone in a French-speaking country, you may have reasons to greet the person and ask how they’re doing. From bonjour meaning hello to salut meaning hi, comment vas-tu? meaning how’re you doing? there are many ways to initiate a conversation. Another phrase used to say what’s up in French is – Quoi de neuf.

Quoi de neuf – This is the common way to say what’s up in French. This can be used as an informal greeting, or sometimes, a pleasant farewell. You can use this French greeting phrase in a friendly way on meeting someone or when texting, to ask what is going on, what is happening, or how the person is doing.

What’s more, quoi de neuf may also be considered as a casual greeting with a meaning that is quite similar to how are you? If you’re with your French-speaking friends at home, loved ones, or traveling to a French-speaking country, saying this phrase may be a great way to be more conversational.

Few Examples of when to say What’s Up in French
Hello, what’s up? – Bonjour, quoi de neuf?
What’s up, everyone? – Quoi de neuf tout le monde?
What’s up, how are you doing today? – Quoi de neuf, comment vas-tu aujourd’hui?
What’s up? It’s been a while since I last saw you. – Quoi de neuf? Ça fait un moment que je ne t’ai pas vu pour la dernière fois.

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