French Phrase
Oui, on propose une première consultation gratuite.
Meaning
The sentence confirms that a free initial meeting is offered. It translates to “Yes, we offer a first free consultation.” The tone is friendly and reassuring, typical of customer‑service or professional settings.
When to use
Use this phrase when a potential client asks whether there is a cost for the first meeting—e.g., in medical offices, law firms, tutoring services, or any business that wants to highlight a complimentary introductory session.
✦Grammar Breakdown
Ouionproposeunepremièreconsultationgratuite.
Oui
Simple affirmation meaning “yes”. It can stand alone or precede a clause.
on
Impersonal pronoun often used in spoken French to mean “we” or “people in general”. It takes third‑person singular verb forms.
propose (present)
Verb *proposer* conjugated in the present indicative, third‑person singular: “offers”.
une première consultation gratuite
Noun phrase: indefinite article *une* (feminine), ordinal adjective *première* (agrees with *consultation*), noun *consultation*, and post‑nominal adjective *gratuite* (also agrees in gender and number).
🗨In Conversation
Est‑ce que vous offrez une première consultation ?
Do you offer a first consultation?
Oui, on propose une première consultation gratuite.
Yes, we offer a first free consultation.
✕Common Mistakes
Oui, on propose un première consultation gratuite.
The article must agree with the feminine noun *consultation*; use *une*.
Oui, on propose une premier consultation gratuite.
Ordinal adjective must agree in gender; use *première* for a feminine noun.
Oui, on propose une première consultation gratuit.
The adjective must agree with the feminine noun; use *gratuite*.
Oui, nous propose une première consultation gratuite.
When using *nous*, the verb must be conjugated as *proposons*.
↔Alternatives
Oui, nous offrons une première consultation gratuite.
Yes, we offer a first free consultation.
Oui, la première consultation est gratuite.
Yes, the first consultation is free.
Oui, la première séance est offerte.
Yes, the first session is offered.
Cultural Tip
In spoken French, *on* is the go‑to pronoun for “we” and sounds more natural than the formal *nous*. In written or very formal contexts (e.g., legal documents) you’d prefer *nous*. Also, adjectives that describe a quality (*gratuite*) usually follow the noun, while ordinal numbers (*première*) precede it. Remember to match gender and number: *consultation* is feminine, so both *une* and *gratuite* are feminine forms.

