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French Phrase

Nos spécialistes peuvent t'aider.

/no spesjalist pœv t‿e.de/
Meaning"Our specialists can help you."
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Meaning

‘Our specialists can help you.’ The sentence offers assistance from a team of experts, using the informal ‘you’ (t’). It is a friendly, reassuring way to let someone know help is available.

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When to use

Use this phrase in customer‑service, technical‑support, medical or any situation where a professional team is offering help to a client or friend. It works well in spoken French when you want to sound helpful yet informal.

Grammar Breakdown

Nosspécialistespeuventt'aider.

1

Possessive adjective (Nos)

‘Nos’ means ‘our’ and agrees in number with the noun that follows; it is used before plural nouns.

2

Noun plural (spécialistes)

‘Spécialistes’ is a masculine plural noun meaning ‘specialists’.

3

Verb pouvoir (peuvent)

‘Peuvent’ is the third‑person plural present of ‘pouvoir’ (to be able to). It must agree with the plural subject.

4

Clitic pronoun (t')

‘t'’ is the contracted form of ‘te’ used before a vowel or mute ‘h’; it marks the indirect object ‘you’ (informal).

5

Infinitive after pouvoir (aider)

When ‘pouvoir’ is followed by another verb, that verb stays in the infinitive.

🗨In Conversation

A

J'ai un problème avec mon compte, je ne sais pas comment le réinitialiser.

I have a problem with my account, I don’t know how to reset it.

Nos spécialistes peuvent t'aider.

Our specialists can help you.

B

Common Mistakes

  • Nos spécialistes peux t'aider.

    ‘Peux’ is singular; the subject ‘spécialistes’ is plural, so you need ‘peuvent’.

  • Nos spécialistes peuvent te aider.

    When ‘te’ precedes a vowel, it must be contracted to ‘t'’.

  • Nos spécialistes peuvent vous aider.

    Mixing informal ‘t'’ with formal ‘vous’ is inconsistent; choose one style.

  • Nos spécialiste peuvent t'aider.

    The noun must agree in number with the article; use the plural ‘spécialistes’.

Alternatives

  • Nos experts sont là pour t'aider.

    Our experts are here to help you.

  • Nos spécialistes sont prêts à t'aider.

    Our specialists are ready to help you.

  • Nos spécialistes peuvent vous aider.

    Our specialists can help you. (formal)

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Cultural Tip

‘t'’ is informal; in a business or formal context you would replace it with ‘vous’ – ‘Nos spécialistes peuvent vous aider.’ Also, French speakers often prefer the verb ‘être à votre disposition’ for very polite offers of help.