French Phrase
On a des activités pour tous les âges.
Meaning
This phrase is used to indicate that a specific place or event offers a variety of things to do that are suitable for everyone, from young children to the elderly. It highlights inclusivity and the broad appeal of the program being discussed.
When to use
Use this phrase when promoting a family-friendly event, describing a community center, or explaining the services of a holiday resort. It is very common in tourism and hospitality contexts.
✦Grammar Breakdown
Onades activitéspourtous les âges
On (Subject Pronoun)
In this context, 'on' functions as an informal 'we'. It always takes the third-person singular verb conjugation.
Tous les (Agreement)
The word 'tous' is the masculine plural form of 'all', which is required here to match the masculine plural noun 'âges'.
🗨In Conversation
Est-ce que je peux amener mes enfants à la fête ?
Can I bring my children to the party?
Bien sûr, on a des activités pour tous les âges.
Of course, we have activities for all ages.
✕Common Mistakes
On a des activités pour tout les âges.
The word 'tous' must be in the plural form to agree with 'les âges'.
On a des activités pour chaque âges.
The word 'chaque' is always singular, so it cannot be used with the plural 'âges'.
↔Alternatives
Il y en a pour tous les goûts.
There is something for everyone (all tastes).
C'est adapté à tout le monde.
It is suitable for everyone.
Cultural Tip
In France, the pronoun 'on' is almost always used instead of 'nous' in spoken language to mean 'we'. While 'nous' remains the standard for formal writing, using 'on' makes you sound much more like a native speaker in casual or semi-formal conversations.

