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French Phrase

Comment on peut améliorer ce processus ?

/kɔ.mɑ̃ ɔ̃ pø a.me.ljɔ.ʁe sə pʁɔ.se.sy/
Meaning"How can we improve this process?"
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Meaning

The sentence asks for suggestions on how to make a particular process better. It is a polite, open‑ended request for ideas, often used in teamwork or project‑review settings.

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When to use

Use it during meetings, brainstorming sessions, or any situation where a group needs to discuss ways to optimise a workflow. It works well in both formal and informal professional contexts.

Grammar Breakdown

Commentonpeutaméliorerceprocessus?

1

Comment (How)

Used to ask about the manner or method of doing something.

2

on (impersonal ‘we’)

In spoken French ‘on’ replaces ‘nous’ and means ‘we/people’ in a neutral way.

3

peut (can)

Present tense of pouvoir; follows the subject and precedes an infinitive.

4

améliorer (to improve)

Infinitive verb that directly follows pouvoir; means ‘to make better’.

5

ce processus (this process)

Demonstrative adjective ‘ce’ + noun; points to a specific process already known.

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Comment on peut améliorer ce processus ?

How can we improve this process?

On pourrait automatiser la validation des données et réduire les étapes manuelles.

We could automate the data validation and cut down the manual steps.

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Common Mistakes

  • Comment on peut améliorer ce processus ?

    In very formal writing the inversion ‘Comment peut‑on…’ with a hyphen is preferred.

  • Comment on peut amélioré ce processus ?

    Do not use the past participle ‘amélioré’ here; the infinitive is required after ‘peut’.

  • Comment on peut améliorer ce process ?

    Avoid anglicisms like ‘process’ – use the French ‘processus’.

Alternatives

  • Comment peut‑on améliorer ce processus ?

    How can we improve this process?

  • De quelle manière peut‑on améliorer ce processus ?

    In what way can we improve this process?

  • Quelles améliorations peut‑on apporter à ce processus ?

    What improvements can we make to this process?

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Cultural Tip

In spoken French, ‘on’ is the go‑to pronoun for ‘we’, but in formal written reports you’ll often see ‘nous’. When asking for suggestions, keep the tone collaborative – avoid phrasing that sounds like you’re blaming the current process.