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French Phrase

Rejoins des groupes qui t'intéressent.

/ʁə.ʒwɛ̃ de ɡʁup ki t‿ɛ̃.te.ʁɛs/
Meaning"Join groups that interest you."
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Meaning

‘Join groups that interest you.’ It’s a friendly, encouraging command, often used when advising someone to become part of clubs, online communities, or any collective activity that matches their interests.

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When to use

Use this sentence when you want to suggest that someone become a member of a club, forum, study group, or any social circle that aligns with their hobbies or goals. It works well in both casual conversation and more formal advice (e.g., a teacher guiding a student).

Grammar Breakdown

Rejoinsdesgroupesquit'intéressent.

1

Rejoins (imperative)

‘Rejoins’ is the second‑person singular imperative of the verb *rejoindre* (to join). The final ‘s’ is kept because the verb is followed by a vowel sound (t’).

2

des (partitive article)

‘des’ is the indefinite plural article, equivalent to ‘some’ in English, used before a non‑specific plural noun.

3

qui (relative pronoun)

‘qui’ introduces a relative clause and refers back to the plural noun *groupes*.

4

t' (object pronoun)

‘t'’ is the contracted form of *te*, the second‑person singular object pronoun, placed before the verb *intéresser*.

5

intéressent (3rd pl present)

The verb *intéresser* is conjugated in the present indicative, third‑person plural, agreeing with *groupes*.

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Je ne sais pas où rencontrer des gens qui partagent ma passion pour la photographie.

I don’t know where to meet people who share my passion for photography.

Rejoins des groupes qui t'intéressent, comme les clubs photo sur Meetup ou les forums en ligne.

Join groups that interest you, like photo clubs on Meetup or online forums.

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Common Mistakes

  • Rejoins des groupes qui t'intéresse.

    The verb must agree with the plural noun *groupes*; use *intéressent* (3rd pl) not *intéresse* (3rd sg).

  • Rejoins les groupes qui t'intéressent.

    Using the definite article *les* changes the meaning to ‘the specific groups’, while the original phrase refers to any groups that interest you.

  • Rejoins‑toi des groupes qui t'intéressent.

    The reflexive form *se rejoindre* does not exist; the correct verb is *rejoindre* without a reflexive pronoun.

Alternatives

  • Intègre des groupes qui te plaisent.

    Join groups that you like.

  • Inscris‑toi à des groupes qui correspondent à tes centres d'intérêt.

    Sign up for groups that match your interests.

  • Participe à des groupes qui t’attirent.

    Take part in groups that attract you.

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Cultural Tip

In French, *rejoindre* is the go‑to verb for becoming a member of an association, club, or community. The imperative form can sound strong, so speakers often soften it with ‘s’il te plaît’, ‘s’il vous plaît’ or a friendly tone. Also, French speakers usually say *rejoindre un groupe* rather than *entrer dans un groupe* when talking about clubs or online communities.