French Phrase
On célèbre beaucoup de traditions.
Meaning
This phrase describes the collective action of observing various customs or rituals. It uses the indefinite pronoun 'on', which serves as the standard way to say 'we' in informal spoken French, implying a shared cultural experience.
When to use
Use this phrase when discussing national holidays, family customs, or cultural festivals. It is suitable for both casual conversations and descriptive narratives about heritage.
✦Grammar Breakdown
Oncélèbrebeaucoup detraditions
The Pronoun 'On'
In modern spoken French, 'on' is the standard way to say 'we', though it grammatically functions as a singular subject.
Quantifiers with 'De'
The expression 'beaucoup de' is a fixed quantity phrase where 'de' does not change based on the plurality of the noun.
🗨In Conversation
Comment se passe la fête chez toi ?
How is the party at your place?
C'est génial, on célèbre beaucoup de traditions locales.
It's great, we celebrate many local traditions.
✕Common Mistakes
On célèbre beaucoup des traditions.
After adverbs of quantity like 'beaucoup', use 'de' instead of 'des', even when the following noun is plural.
On célébrons beaucoup de traditions.
The pronoun 'on' always takes the third-person singular verb conjugation, even when it refers to a group of people.
↔Alternatives
Il y a beaucoup de traditions.
There are many traditions.
Nous suivons de nombreuses traditions.
We follow numerous traditions.
Cultural Tip
In France, traditions are central to social identity, from the 'Galette des Rois' in winter to regional summer festivals. Using 'on' instead of 'nous' is the most natural way to sound like a local when describing these shared habits.

