French Phrase
Nos spécialistes peuvent t'aider.
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.
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.
Possessive adjective (Nos)
‘Nos’ means ‘our’ and agrees in number with the noun that follows; it is used before plural nouns.
Noun plural (spécialistes)
‘Spécialistes’ is a masculine plural noun meaning ‘specialists’.
Verb pouvoir (peuvent)
‘Peuvent’ is the third‑person plural present of ‘pouvoir’ (to be able to). It must agree with the plural subject.
Clitic pronoun (t')
‘t'’ is the contracted form of ‘te’ used before a vowel or mute ‘h’; it marks the indirect object ‘you’ (informal).
Infinitive after pouvoir (aider)
When ‘pouvoir’ is followed by another verb, that verb stays in the infinitive.
🗨In Conversation
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.
✕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)
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.

