T'ont (en. Have you)
/t ɔ̃/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishFrench
verb
Expression referring to an action in which one refers to what has been done to someone.
They gave you a gift.
Ils t'ont donné un cadeau.
Indicates a past tense concerning the person.
Your friends invited you to the party.
Tes amis t'ont invité à la fête.
Used to emphasize an action that others have carried out on the designated person.
The teachers congratulated you on your work.
Les professeurs t'ont félicité pour ton travail.
Etymology
Contraction of 'te' and 'ont', from the verb 'avoir' in French.
Common Phrases and Expressions
They have trusted you.
This means that they have placed their trust in you.
Ils t'ont fait confiance
Did they tell you?
This means 'Did they inform you?'.
T'ont-ils dit ?
Did they help you?
This inquires whether someone has offered their help.
T'ont-ils aidé ?
Related Words
help you
Means that someone is assisting or supporting you.
t'aider
take you
Refers to the action of taking someone somewhere.
t'emmener
question you
Means asking someone questions.
t'interroger
Slang Meanings
You depend on them.
The act of compromising, you depend on your choices.
Le fait de faire des compromis, t'ont dépendre de ses choix.
Don’t worry about them.
It refers to an event where you don't have to worry.
C'est faire référence à un événement où tu n'as pas à t'inquiéter.