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Vis-à-vis — Meaning and usage in French (with native audio)

Vis-à-vis — Meaning and usage in French (with native audio)

📘 Vis-à-vis meaning

Vis-à-vis is a French expression meaning “face to face,” “toward,” “in relation to,” or “compared to.” In French, it’s used both literally and figuratively — Ils dînaient vis-à-vis au restaurant (They were dining face to face at the restaurant) and Elle est polie vis-à-vis de ses professeurs (She is polite toward her teachers), where vis-à-vis is naturally followed by de + noun. It’s common and natural in everyday French.

Vis-à-vis – In relation to, toward – French Word of the Day

🎧 Vis-à-vis pronunciation

The pronunciation of vis-à-vis is /vi.za.vi/ (IPA), which sounds roughly like vee-zah-vee.

📝 Vis-à-vis examples

1. Face to face (physical)
Ils étaient assis vis-à-vis dans le train.
They were sitting face to face on the train.

2. Toward someone (attitude, behavior)
Elle est gentille vis-à-vis de ses voisins.
She is kind toward her neighbors.

3. Toward something (attitude, caution)
Il est très prudent vis-à-vis de l’argent.
He is very careful with money.

4. Opinion or judgment (doubt, evaluation)
J’ai des doutes vis-à-vis de cette décision.
I have doubts regarding that decision.

5. Compared to / relative to (comparison)
Le dollar est fort vis-à-vis de l’euro.
The dollar is strong compared to the euro.

📘 Synonymous expressions

👉 à l’égard de — with regard to (formal)
👉 à propos de — about
👉 par rapport à — compared to / in relation to
👉 envers — toward (people)

🇬🇧 Vis-à-vis in English

In English, vis-à-vis has the same meanings but sounds more formal. It’s mostly used in writing to mean “in relation to” or “compared to,” as in The dollar remains strong vis-à-vis the euro. The difference lies in register and frequency of use.

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