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French Phrase

Ça facilite les tâches quotidiennes.

/sa fasiliˈt le tɑʃ kotiˈdjɛn/
Meaning"It makes daily tasks easier."
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Meaning

The sentence means ‘It makes daily tasks easier.’ It is used to highlight how a tool, service, or habit simplifies the routine chores we do every day.

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When to use

Use this phrase when you want to praise a product, an app, a new habit, or any solution that reduces the effort required for everyday activities, such as a kitchen gadget, a cleaning service, or a productivity method.

Grammar Breakdown

Çafacilitelestâchesquotidiennes.

1

Ça (demonstrative pronoun)

‘Ça’ is the informal spoken form of ‘cela’, used to refer to something previously mentioned or obvious in context.

2

Facilite (verb)

‘Faciliter’ is a regular -er verb; in the third‑person singular present it becomes ‘facilite’ (he/she/it makes easier).

3

Les (definite article)

‘Les’ is the plural definite article used before both masculine and feminine nouns.

4

Tâches (noun)

‘Tâche’ means ‘task’; the plural is ‘tâches’.

5

Quotidiennes (adjective)

‘Quotidien’ means ‘daily’; the feminine plural form ‘quotidiennes’ must agree with the feminine plural noun ‘tâches’.

🗨In Conversation

A

Ça facilite les tâches quotidiennes.

It makes daily tasks easier.

Oui, je ne sais pas comment je faisais avant.

Yes, I don’t know how I managed before.

B

Common Mistakes

  • Ça facile les tâches quotidiennes.

    ‘Facile’ is an adjective meaning ‘easy’; the verb needed here is ‘faciliter’ → ‘facilite’.

  • Ça facilite les tâche quotidiennes.

    The noun ‘tâche’ must be plural to match ‘les’, so use ‘tâches’.

  • Ça facilite les tâches quotidien.

    Because ‘tâches’ is feminine plural, the adjective must be ‘quotidiennes’, not the masculine singular ‘quotidien’.

Alternatives

  • Cela rend les tâches quotidiennes plus simples.

    That makes daily tasks simpler.

  • Ce dispositif simplifie les tâches de tous les jours.

    This device simplifies everyday tasks.

  • Il facilite les corvées quotidiennes.

    It eases the daily chores.

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Cultural Tip

In formal writing French speakers often prefer ‘cela’ over ‘ça’, but in spoken French and informal contexts ‘ça’ is completely natural. Also, French tends to place adjectives after the noun, so ‘tâches quotidiennes’ is the standard order; swapping them (e.g., ‘quotidiennes tâches’) would sound odd.