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French Phrase

Côté vitesse, j'ai quelles options ?

/kote vitɛs ʒe kɛl ɔpsjɔ̃/
Meaning"Regarding speed, what options do I have?"
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Meaning

The speaker is asking what choices are available concerning speed. It can refer to internet bandwidth, the speed setting of a device, or any situation where different speed levels are offered.

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When to use

Use this sentence when you need to compare or decide between different speed‑related plans or settings, such as choosing an internet package, a car’s driving mode, or a software’s processing speed.

Grammar Breakdown

Côtévitesse,j'aiquellesoptions?

1

Côté (préposition)

Used like ‘as for’ or ‘regarding’, it introduces the topic of the sentence.

2

Vitesse (nom féminin)

Means ‘speed’; often used in contexts like internet speed, car speed, or workflow pace.

3

j' + ai (contraction)

The subject pronoun ‘je’ contracts with the verb ‘avoir’ before a vowel, forming ‘j’ai’.

4

quelles (adjectif interrogatif)

Feminine plural form of ‘which’, agreeing with the noun ‘options’.

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options (nom féminin pluriel)

Plural noun meaning ‘choices’ or ‘alternatives’.

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Punctuation in spoken French

A comma after ‘vitesse’ signals a short pause; the question mark indicates a rising intonation.

🗨In Conversation

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Côté vitesse, j'ai quelles options ?

Regarding speed, what options do I have?

Nous proposons 10 Mbps, 50 Mbps et 100 Mbps. Laquelle vous convient le mieux ?

We offer 10 Mbps, 50 Mbps and 100 Mbps. Which one suits you best?

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Common Mistakes

  • Côté vitesse, j'ai quel options ?

    ‘Quel’ is masculine singular; the noun ‘options’ is feminine plural, so you need ‘quelles’.

  • Côté vitesse, je ai quelles options ?

    While grammatically correct, the more natural spoken form contracts ‘je’ to ‘j’’.

  • Côté vitesse, j’ai quelles option ?

    ‘Option’ must be plural ‘options’ to match ‘quelles’.

Alternatives

  • Quelles sont les options côté vitesse ?

    What are the speed options?

  • En ce qui concerne la vitesse, quelles possibilités ai-je ?

    Concerning speed, what possibilities do I have?

  • Quel choix ai‑je pour la vitesse ?

    Which choice do I have for speed?

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Cultural Tip

In French business or tech contexts, it’s common to start a question with the topic (e.g., ‘Côté prix…’, ‘Côté design…’) to show you’re focusing on a specific aspect. Keep the tone polite but direct; adding ‘s’il vous plaît’ after the question can soften it if you’re speaking to a service representative.