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French Phrase

C'est quoi ton petit-déj préféré ?

/sɛ kwa tɔ̃ pə.ti deʒ pʁe.fe.ʁe/
Meaning"What is your favorite breakfast?"
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Meaning

This phrase is an informal way to ask someone about their preferred morning meal. It uses the colloquial abbreviation 'petit-déj' for 'petit-déjeuner' and the common spoken structure 'C'est quoi' instead of the more formal 'Quel est'.

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When to use

Use this in casual conversations with friends, family, or colleagues. It is perfect for getting to know someone's tastes in a relaxed setting.

Grammar Breakdown

C'estquoitonpetit-déjpréféré

1

C'est quoi

An informal way to ask 'What is' in spoken French, often replacing 'Quel est' in casual dialogue.

2

Petit-déj

A common colloquial shortening (clipping) of 'petit-déjeuner' used in everyday speech.

3

Accord de l'adjectif

The adjective 'préféré' agrees with the masculine noun 'petit-déj'. If the noun were feminine, it would be 'préférée'.

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C'est quoi ton petit-déj préféré ?

What is your favorite breakfast?

Pour moi, c'est un croissant et un grand café au lait !

For me, it's a croissant and a large coffee with milk!

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Common Mistakes

  • C'est quoi ton petit-déj préférée ?

    'Petit-déj' is masculine, so the adjective 'préféré' should not have an extra 'e' at the end.

  • Qu'est-ce que c'est ton petit-déj préféré ?

    While understandable, 'C'est quoi' is the much more natural construction for this specific informal question.

Alternatives

  • Quel est ton petit-déjeuner préféré ?

    What is your favorite breakfast? (Formal)

  • Tu manges quoi au petit-déjeuner ?

    What do you eat for breakfast?

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Cultural Tip

In France, breakfast is traditionally a light, sweet meal often consisting of pastries or 'tartines' (bread with butter and jam). Using the shortened 'petit-déj' is very common among native speakers and will make you sound more natural in casual settings.