French Phrase
C'est quoi ton petit-déj préféré ?
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'.
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
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C'est quoi
An informal way to ask 'What is' in spoken French, often replacing 'Quel est' in casual dialogue.
Petit-déj
A common colloquial shortening (clipping) of 'petit-déjeuner' used in everyday speech.
Accord de l'adjectif
The adjective 'préféré' agrees with the masculine noun 'petit-déj'. If the noun were feminine, it would be 'préférée'.
🗨In Conversation
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!
✕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?
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.

