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French Phrase

Accède à la page d'administration de ton routeur.

/a.sɛd‿a la paʒ d‿ad.mi.nis.tasjɔ̃ də tɔ̃ ʁu.tœʁ/
Meaning"Access the administration page of your router."
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Meaning

This is a direct instruction telling someone to open the router’s administration page, where settings such as Wi‑Fi password, security, and network configuration can be changed.

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When to use

Use this phrase when giving technical support, writing a step‑by‑step guide, or verbally instructing a friend on how to configure a home network.

Grammar Breakdown

Accèdeàlapaged'administrationdetonrouteur

1

Accéder (imperative)

The verb *accéder* is used with the preposition *à* to indicate reaching or opening something. In the second‑person singular imperative, the final *s* is dropped: *Accède*.

2

Elision with d'

When *de* precedes a vowel or mute *h*, it contracts to *d'*, as in *d'administration*.

3

Possessive adjective *ton*

*Ton* is the informal singular possessive adjective meaning “your”. Use *votre* for a formal or plural address.

4

Noun gender and article

*Page* is feminine, so it takes the article *la*; *routeur* is masculine, taking *le* in the singular but appears after *de* as *de ton routeur*.

🗨In Conversation

A

Comment puis‑je changer le mot de passe du Wi‑Fi ?

How can I change the Wi‑Fi password?

Accède à la page d'administration de ton routeur.

Go to the admin page of your router.

B

Common Mistakes

  • Accéder le page d'administration de ton routeur.

    The verb *accéder* always takes the preposition *à*, not *le*.

  • Accède à la page d'administration de ton routeur.

    When speaking formally, replace *ton* with *votre*.

Alternatives

  • Ouvre la page d'administration de ton routeur.

    Open the admin page of your router.

  • Rends‑toi sur la page d'administration de ton routeur.

    Go to the admin page of your router.

  • Accédez à la page d'administration de votre routeur.

    Access the admin page of your router (formal/plural).

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Cultural Tip

In French, the imperative can sound quite direct. For a more polite tone, especially with customers or strangers, switch to the second‑person plural form *Accédez* and use the formal possessive *votre*. Also, French speakers often refer to the router simply as *le routeur* or *la box* depending on the brand.