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French Phrase

Tu changes d'humeur vite ?

/ty ʃɑ̃ʒ d‿y.mœʁ vit/
Meaning"Do you change moods quickly?"
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Meaning

This phrase is an informal way to ask someone if they experience rapid shifts in their emotional state. It focuses on the speed of the change, implying a sense of unpredictability or mood swings.

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When to use

Use this in casual settings with friends or family members when discussing personality traits or observing a sudden shift in their behavior. It is too direct for professional or formal contexts.

Grammar Breakdown

Tuchangesd'humeurvite

1

Changer de

The verb 'changer' requires the preposition 'de' when you are talking about changing a characteristic like mood, clothes, or mind.

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Adverb Placement

In French, short adverbs like 'vite' usually follow the conjugated verb in simple tenses.

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A

Tu étais joyeux il y a une minute, et maintenant tu es triste. Tu changes d'humeur vite ?

You were happy a minute ago, and now you are sad. Do you change moods quickly?

C'est vrai, je suis un peu sensible en ce moment.

It's true, I'm a bit sensitive at the moment.

B

Common Mistakes

  • Tu changes d'humeur rapide ?

    Use the adverb 'vite' to describe the action of the verb, rather than the adjective 'rapide'.

  • Tu changes l'humeur vite ?

    In French, the verb 'changer' is followed by 'de' when referring to a change in state or quality.

Alternatives

  • Tu as des sautes d'humeur ?

    Do you have mood swings?

  • Est-ce que ton humeur change rapidement ?

    Does your mood change quickly?

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Cultural Tip

French culture values emotional intelligence, but asking about someone's mood swings can be sensitive. Among close friends, this is a common observation, but with colleagues, it is better to ask 'Ça va ?' to gauge their state more politely.