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French Phrase

Mon trajet est court.

/mɔ̃ tʁa.ʒɛ ɛ kuʁ/
Meaning"My commute is short."
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Meaning

This phrase describes the duration or distance of a journey, typically referring to a daily commute to work or school. It uses the possessive adjective 'mon' and the adjective 'court' to indicate that the trip doesn't take much time. In French, 'trajet' specifically refers to the path or route taken between two points.

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When to use

Use this phrase when discussing your daily routine or explaining why you live close to your workplace. It is also suitable for casual conversations about travel and logistics.

Grammar Breakdown

Montrajetestcourt

1

Mon (Possessive Adjective)

The masculine singular form of 'my', used here because 'trajet' is masculine.

2

Trajet (Noun)

Refers to a journey or a specific route from one place to another.

3

Court (Adjective)

The masculine form of 'short'. If the noun were feminine, it would be 'courte'.

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A

Tu mets combien de temps pour venir ?

How long does it take you to get here?

Seulement dix minutes. Mon trajet est court.

Only ten minutes. My commute is short.

B

Common Mistakes

  • Mon trajet est petit.

    Use 'court' for duration or distance of a trip; 'petit' refers to physical size.

  • Ma trajet est court.

    'Trajet' is a masculine noun, so it requires the masculine possessive adjective 'mon'.

Alternatives

  • J'habite tout près de mon travail.

    I live very close to my work.

  • C'est un court trajet.

    It is a short trip.

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Cultural Tip

In France, a short commute is highly valued, especially in large cities like Paris where public transport can be crowded. People often use 'trajet' to refer to their door-to-door travel time. If you say your commute is short, it is often seen as a significant lifestyle advantage.