French Phrase
Des sites comme Speedtest.net, ça aide.
Meaning
The sentence states that websites such as Speedtest.net are helpful, typically referring to their usefulness for checking internet speed or diagnosing connection issues.
When to use
Use this phrase when recommending online tools, explaining why a particular website is worth visiting, or casually commenting on the usefulness of a resource in conversation.
✦Grammar Breakdown
DessitescommeSpeedtest.net,çaaide.
Des (indefinite plural article)
Used before a plural noun to mean 'some' or 'any'.
comme (comparative preposition)
Introduces an example or comparison, equivalent to 'like' or 'such as' in English.
ça (informal pronoun)
Short for 'cela', used in spoken French to refer to a situation or thing.
aide (verb aider, 3rd person singular)
Present tense of 'aider' meaning 'helps' or 'is helpful'.
🗨In Conversation
Tu veux vérifier la vitesse de ta connexion ?
Do you want to check your connection speed?
Oui, des sites comme Speedtest.net, ça aide.
Yes, sites like Speedtest.net help.
✕Common Mistakes
Des sites comme Speedtest.net, c’est aide.
"c’est" cannot be followed directly by a verb; use "ça aide" or "c’est utile".
Des site comme Speedtest.net, ça aide.
The article must agree in number with the noun; use "Des sites" for plural.
↔Alternatives
Des sites comme Speedtest.net sont utiles.
Websites like Speedtest.net are useful.
Des sites comme Speedtest.net, ça sert.
Websites like Speedtest.net are handy.
Des sites comme Speedtest.net, c’est pratique.
Websites like Speedtest.net are convenient.
Cultural Tip
In spoken French, "ça aide" is perfectly natural, but in formal writing you’d prefer "c’est utile" or "c’est pratique". Also, French speakers often mix English domain names (like .net) without translating them, so the sentence feels contemporary and tech‑savvy.

