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French Phrase

Ça facilite les prochains voyages.

/sa fasilit le pʁɔʃɛ̃ vwa.jaʒ/
Meaning"It makes the next trips easier."
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Meaning

It makes the next trips easier. The sentence is often used to comment on a tool, service, or change that will simplify future travel plans.

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When to use

Use this phrase after describing a new feature, a travel app, a booking method, or any improvement that will benefit your upcoming journeys.

Grammar Breakdown

Çafacilitelesprochainsvoyages.

1

Ça

Informal contraction of "cela" meaning "it/that"; used in spoken French.

2

facilite

Third‑person singular present of the verb "faciliter" (to make easier).

3

les prochains voyages

A noun phrase meaning "the upcoming trips"; "prochains" agrees in gender and number with "voyages".

🗨In Conversation

A

Ça facilite les prochains voyages.

It makes the next trips easier.

Oui, c’est vraiment pratique pour organiser nos vacances.

Yes, it’s really handy for planning our holidays.

B

Common Mistakes

  • Ça est facile les prochains voyages.

    Use the verb "faciliter" (to make easier) instead of "être facile" (to be easy).

  • Ça facilite les prochains voyage.

    The noun must be plural because "les prochains" refers to multiple trips.

  • Ce facilite les prochains voyages.

    "Ce" cannot replace "Ça" in this informal sentence; use "Cela" for formal style.

Alternatives

  • Cela rend les prochains voyages plus simples.

    That makes the upcoming trips simpler.

  • Ça rend les prochains voyages plus faciles.

    It makes the upcoming trips easier.

  • Cela facilite nos futurs déplacements.

    That facilitates our future travels.

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Cultural Tip

In everyday conversation French speakers prefer "Ça" over the more formal "Cela". However, in written or formal contexts, especially in business emails, use "Cela" to sound more polished. Also, note that "voyage" is masculine, so adjectives and articles must agree (e.g., "les prochains voyages").