👉 See also: Bien entendu (of course) »
Level B1 (Intermediate)
This lesson covers the verb “entendre“, which means “to hear”. More importantly, you’ll learn how to use entendre in its reflexive form, “s’entendre“, which means “to get along with”.
Meaning
Pronunciation with IPA
Example sentences

Meaning
The French verb entendre means to hear. However, when used in its reflexive form, s’entendre, its meaning becomes to get along. For example, “Je m’entends bien avec Pierre.” (I get along very well with Pierre.)
Pronunciation
Example sentences
For this first sentence, the expression avoir besoin de + infinitive means “to need to”.
J’entends très bien ta voix. Tu n’as pas besoin de parler si fort !
I hear your voice very well. You don’t need to talk so loudly!
For this sentence s’entendre is a reciprocal reflexive verb meaning “to get along”.
Heureusement, nos enfants s’entendent très bien. Ils adorent jouer ensemble.
Fortunately, our kids get along very well with each other. They love playing together.
For this final sentence, the reflexive s’entendre avec means to get along with. Mec means guy but can also mean boyfriend.
Isabelle s’entend très bien avec son mec.
Isabelle gets along very well with her boyfriend.


