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French Phrase

Ma connexion Internet est assez bonne ?

/ma kɔ.nɛk.sjɔ̃ ɛ̃.tɛʁ.nɛt ɛ‿a.se bɔn/
Meaning"Is my internet connection fairly good?"
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Meaning

The speaker is asking whether their internet connection is fairly good, typically after a speed test or when comparing it to another connection.

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When to use

Use this sentence when you want to check the quality of your own internet service, when discussing streaming performance, or when comparing different Wi‑Fi networks at home or in a café.

Grammar Breakdown

MaconnexionInternetestassezbonne?

1

Ma

Possessive adjective (feminine singular) meaning 'my', agrees with the feminine noun that follows.

2

connexion

Feminine noun meaning 'connection'; adjectives describing it must be in the feminine form.

3

Internet

Proper noun, treated as masculine in French (le Internet) but often used without an article in this construction.

4

est

Third‑person singular present of the verb être, used to link subject and predicate.

5

assez

Adverb meaning 'fairly', 'quite', or 'rather'; it modifies the adjective that follows.

6

bonne

Feminine singular form of the adjective 'bon' to agree with the feminine noun 'connexion'.

🗨In Conversation

A

Ma connexion Internet est assez bonne ?

Is my internet connection pretty good?

Oui, elle est stable et rapide pour le streaming.

Yes, it’s stable and fast enough for streaming.

B

Common Mistakes

  • Ma connexion Internet est assez bon ?

    The adjective must agree with the feminine noun 'connexion', so use 'bonne'.

  • Ma connexion Internet sont assez bonne ?

    The subject is singular ('connexion'), so the verb should be 'est', not 'sont'.

  • Ma connexion Internet est très assez bonne ?

    'Très' and 'assez' together are redundant; choose one.

Alternatives

  • Ma connexion Internet est plutôt bonne.

    My internet connection is rather good.

  • Ma connexion Internet est correcte.

    My internet connection is okay.

  • Ma connexion Internet fonctionne bien.

    My internet connection works well.

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Cultural Tip

In French conversations about internet speed, people often refer to the 'débit' (Mbps) and 'latence' (ping). Saying 'assez bonne' is modest; if you want to sound more confident you might use 'plutôt bonne' or 'très bonne'. Remember that 'connexion' is feminine, so adjectives must match (bonne, mauvaise, rapide, etc.).