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French Phrase

La technologie me fascine.

/la tɛk.nɔ.lɔ.ʒi mə fas.in/
Meaning"Technology fascinates me."
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Meaning

It means ‘Technology fascinates me.’ The speaker is expressing a strong personal interest or admiration for technology and its possibilities.

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When to use

Use this sentence when you want to talk about your passion for gadgets, AI, or any tech‑related topic, especially in informal conversations, presentations, or when answering the question ‘Qu’est‑ce qui t’intéresse ?’

Grammar Breakdown

Latechnologiemefascine.

1

Definite article (La)

‘La’ is the feminine singular definite article used before a noun that starts with a consonant sound.

2

Noun gender (technologie)

‘technologie’ is a feminine noun, so it takes the article ‘la’.

3

Indirect object pronoun (me)

‘me’ is the first‑person singular indirect object pronoun; with ‘fasciner’ the person who is fascinated is expressed with an indirect object.

4

Verb conjugation (fascine)

‘fascine’ is the present‑indicative, third‑person singular form of ‘fasciner’ (to fascinate).

🗨In Conversation

A

La technologie me fascine.

Technology fascinates me.

Vraiment ? Qu’est‑ce qui t’attire le plus ?

Really? What part of it attracts you the most?

B

Common Mistakes

  • Je fascine la technologie.

    ‘Fasciner’ takes an indirect object pronoun for the person who is fascinated, not a direct object.

  • La technologie fascine moi.

    Pronoun order is wrong; the correct order is ‘la technologie me fascine’.

  • La technologie me fasciné.

    The verb must be in the present indicative ‘fascine’, not the past participle ‘fasciné’.

Alternatives

  • Je suis fasciné(e) par la technologie.

    I am fascinated by technology.

  • La technologie m'émerveille.

    Technology amazes me.

  • Je trouve la technologie passionnante.

    I find technology exciting.

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Cultural Tip

In French, ‘fasciner’ is normally followed by an indirect object pronoun (me, te, lui, etc.). Saying ‘Je suis fasciné(e) par…’ is a bit more formal, while ‘La technologie me fascine’ feels natural in everyday speech. Avoid using ‘fasciner’ with a direct object – that would be grammatically incorrect.