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Ne… que — Meaning, pronunciation, examples with native audio

Ne… que — Meaning, pronunciation, examples with native audio

Ne… que — Meaning and Pronunciation

Ne… que is a common French expression meaning “only” or “nothing but”. You’ll often see it used in the construction ne + verb + que + word or phrase. It is used to limit something, such as a person, thing, amount, or action. For example, Je n’ai que cinq euros (I only have five euros) or Elle n’aime que la musique classique (She only likes classical music).

IPA pronunciation of ne… que is /nə … kə/ (IPA), which sounds like “nuh … kuh”.

Ne que – only, nothing but – French Word of the Day

Example Sentences

Je n’ai que cinq euros.
I only have five euros.

Il ne boit que du café.
He only drinks coffee.

Je n’ai qu’un frère.
I only have one brother.

Elle ne fait que travailler.
She does nothing but work.

Nous ne restons que deux jours.
We are only staying for two days.

Il n’aime qu’elle.
He only loves her.

👉 You can hear ne… que in the classic song Dominique by Sœur Sourire (The Singing Nun): Il ne parle que du Bon Dieu (He only speaks of the Good Lord).

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