French Phrase
Demande de l'aide aux points d'information.
Meaning
This phrase is an imperative, directly instructing someone to seek assistance. It specifies that help should be sought at 'information points' or 'information desks,' which are common in public venues. It implies that these locations are designated for providing assistance and information.
When to use
Use this phrase when giving a direct instruction to a friend, family member, or someone you're familiar with, who needs assistance in a public place. For example, if they are lost in a large building like a train station or museum and need directions or specific information.
✦Grammar Breakdown
Demandede l'aideauxpoints d'information
Demande (Imperative)
'Demande' is the imperative form of the verb 'demander' (to ask) for 'tu' (you, singular informal). It is used to give a direct command or instruction.
de l'aide (Partitive Article)
'De l'aide' means 'some help'. 'De' is used with 'demander' when referring to what is being asked for, and 'l'' is a contraction of 'la' before the feminine noun 'aide' (help) which starts with a vowel.
aux (Contraction)
'Aux' is a contracted form of 'à les'. 'À' means 'at' or 'to', and 'les' is the plural definite article. It is used here to indicate the location where the action should take place.
points d'information (Compound Noun)
'Points d'information' is a compound noun meaning 'information points' or 'information desks'. 'D'' is a contraction of 'de' before 'information', indicating the type or purpose of the points.
🗨In Conversation
Je ne trouve pas la sortie du musée.
I can't find the museum exit.
Demande de l'aide aux points d'information.
Ask for help at the information points.
✕Common Mistakes
Demande pour l'aide aux points d'information.
The verb 'demander' (to ask) is followed by 'de' when referring to what is being asked for, not 'pour'.
Demande la aide aux points d'information.
When 'aide' (help) is preceded by 'de', it becomes 'de l'aide' because 'aide' starts with a vowel.
Demande de l'aide à les points d'information.
'À les' contracts to 'aux' when followed by a plural noun.
↔Alternatives
Renseigne-toi aux guichets d'information.
Inquire at the information counters.
Va voir le personnel d'accueil.
Go see the reception staff.
Tu peux demander de l'aide là-bas.
You can ask for help there.
Cultural Tip
In France, information points are widely available in public spaces like train stations, airports, and tourist offices, and they are generally well-staffed. While the phrase uses the direct imperative 'Demande,' politeness is still highly valued. Always start interactions with 'Bonjour' and use 's'il vous plaît' and 'merci' when asking for or receiving help, even if you are giving an instruction to someone you know well.

