French Phrase
Côté vitesse, j'ai quelles options ?
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.
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?
Côté (préposition)
Used like ‘as for’ or ‘regarding’, it introduces the topic of the sentence.
Vitesse (nom féminin)
Means ‘speed’; often used in contexts like internet speed, car speed, or workflow pace.
j' + ai (contraction)
The subject pronoun ‘je’ contracts with the verb ‘avoir’ before a vowel, forming ‘j’ai’.
quelles (adjectif interrogatif)
Feminine plural form of ‘which’, agreeing with the noun ‘options’.
options (nom féminin pluriel)
Plural noun meaning ‘choices’ or ‘alternatives’.
Punctuation in spoken French
A comma after ‘vitesse’ signals a short pause; the question mark indicates a rising intonation.
🗨In Conversation
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?
✕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?
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.

