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French Phrase

Assure-toi que le Wi-Fi est activé sur ton appareil.

/a.syʁ.twa kə lə wi.fi ɛt ak.ti.ve syʁ tɔ̃n a.pa.ʁɛj/
Meaning"Make sure that Wi-Fi is enabled on your device."
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Meaning

This phrase is a common instruction used to tell someone to verify the status of their Wi-Fi connection on a personal electronic device. It implies a check or a confirmation that the Wi-Fi function is currently turned on. It's frequently encountered in contexts related to troubleshooting or setting up new technology.

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When to use

You would typically use this phrase when helping someone troubleshoot an internet connection issue, setting up a new device, or reminding someone to enable Wi-Fi to save mobile data. It's a direct, informal instruction often given to friends, family, or in casual tech support.

Grammar Breakdown

Assure-toiquele Wi-Fiest activésur ton appareil

1

Assure-toi (s'assurer)

This is the imperative form of the reflexive verb 's'assurer' (to make sure, to ensure) conjugated for 'tu' (informal 'you'). In affirmative commands, the reflexive pronoun 'toi' follows the verb, connected by a hyphen.

2

que

'Que' is a conjunction meaning 'that'. It introduces a subordinate clause, linking it to the main clause and specifying what needs to be ensured.

3

le Wi-Fi

'Wi-Fi' is a masculine noun in French, hence it is preceded by the masculine definite article 'le'. This is a common point of confusion for learners.

4

est activé

'Est' is the third-person singular form of the verb 'être' (to be). 'Activé' is the past participle of 'activer' (to activate), used here to form the passive voice, meaning 'is activated' or 'is enabled'. It agrees in gender and number with 'le Wi-Fi' (masculine singular).

5

sur ton appareil

'Sur' means 'on'. 'Ton' is the informal masculine singular possessive adjective ('your'), agreeing with 'appareil' (device), which is masculine. 'Appareil' is a versatile word for various devices or appliances.

🗨In Conversation

A

Je n'arrive pas à me connecter à internet.

I can't connect to the internet.

Assure-toi que le Wi-Fi est activé sur ton appareil.

Make sure Wi-Fi is enabled on your device.

B

Common Mistakes

  • Fais sûr que le Wi-Fi est activé sur ton appareil.

    The correct idiomatic expression is 's'assurer que' (to make sure that), not a literal translation of 'make sure'.

  • Assure-toi que la Wi-Fi est activée sur ton appareil.

    In French, 'Wi-Fi' is generally treated as a masculine noun, so 'le Wi-Fi' is correct.

Alternatives

  • Vérifie que le Wi-Fi est activé sur ton appareil.

    Check that Wi-Fi is enabled on your device.

  • Est-ce que le Wi-Fi est activé sur ton appareil ?

    Is Wi-Fi enabled on your device?

  • Active le Wi-Fi sur ton appareil.

    Enable Wi-Fi on your device.

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Cultural Tip

In French, 'Wi-Fi' is generally treated as masculine ('le Wi-Fi'). The use of 'ton' indicates an informal context, typical when speaking to a friend, family member, or someone younger. In a more formal setting, or when addressing multiple people, 'Assurez-vous que le Wi-Fi est activé sur votre appareil/vos appareils' would be used. This phrase is very common in tech support or when helping someone with their electronics.