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French Phrase

Comment je peux économiser de l'argent ?

/kɔ.mɑ̃ ʒə pø e.kɔ.nɔ.mi.ze də laʁ.ʒɑ̃/
Meaning"How can I save money?"
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Meaning

This question asks for advice or strategies on how to save money. It is informal and commonly used in everyday conversation when someone wants practical tips on budgeting.

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When to use

Use this phrase when you are discussing personal finance with friends, family, or a financial advisor and you want suggestions on cutting expenses or building savings.

Grammar Breakdown

Commentjepeuxéconomiserdel'argent?

1

Comment

Interrogative adverb meaning 'how', placed at the beginning of the question.

2

je

First‑person singular subject pronoun.

3

peux

Present tense of the modal verb pouvoir; expresses ability or possibility.

4

économiser

Infinitive verb meaning 'to save (money)'.

5

de l'argent

Partitive construction: de + l' (elided form of le) before a vowel, meaning 'some money'.

🗨In Conversation

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Comment je peux économiser de l'argent ?

How can I save money?

Tu peux commencer par faire un budget mensuel et éviter les achats impulsifs.

You can start by making a monthly budget and avoiding impulse purchases.

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Common Mistakes

  • Comment je peux économiser de l'argent ?

    In formal writing or polite speech, use the inversion "Comment puis‑je" instead of the subject‑verb order.

  • Comment je peux économiser d'argent ?

    Do not drop the article; "de argent" is incorrect because "argent" is a masculine singular noun that requires the partitive article.

Alternatives

  • Comment puis‑je économiser de l'argent ?

    How can I save money? (more formal)

  • Comment faire pour économiser de l'argent ?

    How to save money?

  • Quelles sont les meilleures façons d'économiser de l'argent ?

    What are the best ways to save money?

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Cultural Tip

In France, budgeting is often discussed in terms of "le budget mensuel" and the concept of "épargne" (savings). Many French speakers prefer practical, concrete advice (e.g., using a "carnet de dépenses" or a budgeting app) rather than abstract financial theory. Also, be aware that asking for money‑saving tips can be seen as a sign of financial prudence, not poverty.