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French Phrase

Je veux préparer ma retraite.

/ʒə vø pʁe.pa.ʁe ma ʁə.tʁɛt/
Meaning"I want to prepare for my retirement."
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Meaning

This phrase expresses a proactive intention to plan for life after work. It encompasses financial planning, lifestyle changes, and the administrative steps required to transition out of the workforce.

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When to use

Use this phrase when discussing future goals with a financial advisor, human resources, or family members. It is suitable for both formal planning sessions and casual conversations about the future.

Grammar Breakdown

Jeveuxpréparermaretraite

1

Vouloir (veux)

The verb vouloir is used to express a wish or desire and is followed directly by an infinitive verb.

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Possessive Adjectives

The word ma is the feminine singular possessive adjective, used here because retraite is a feminine noun.

🗨In Conversation

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Quels sont tes projets pour les dix prochaines années ?

What are your plans for the next ten years?

Je veux préparer ma retraite pour pouvoir voyager davantage.

I want to prepare for my retirement so I can travel more.

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Common Mistakes

  • Je veux préparer mon retraite.

    Retraite is a feminine noun, so you must use the feminine possessive adjective ma.

  • Je veux préparer pour ma retraite.

    In French, the verb préparer is transitive in this context and does not require a preposition before the noun.

Alternatives

  • Je planifie ma retraite.

    I am planning my retirement.

  • Je prépare mes vieux jours.

    I am preparing for my later years.

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Cultural Tip

In France, retirement (la retraite) is a major topic of social and political importance. The French value their work-life balance and often view retirement as a well-earned period for leisure, travel, and family, making it a common subject of serious conversation.