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An informal way of asking: Qu’est-ce que tu en penses? (#565)

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A question that comes up regularly in French conversations is:

Qu’est-ce que tu en penses?
What do you think (about that)?

For example, maybe a friend has planned a travel itinerary for her trip to Europe and wants your opinion on it: Qu’est-ce que tu en penses?

You’ll often hear an informal way of asking this same question:

Qu’est-ce t’en penses?

It sounds like “kess t’en penses.”

When this informal form occurs, you hear the question asked with qu’est-ce (sounds like “kess”) instead of qu’est-ce que (“kess que”).

T’en is a contraction of tu en.



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