French Phrase
On a des forfaits illimités.
Meaning
Literally, "We have unlimited plans." In a commercial context it means the company offers plans with no data or usage caps. The use of "on" makes the statement sound friendly and informal, as if spoken by a sales representative.
When to use
Use this sentence when describing the range of services a telecom provider, gym, or any subscription‑based business offers. It works well in marketing copy, sales pitches, or casual conversation about what plans are available.
✦Grammar Breakdown
Onadesforfaitsillimités.
On (impersonal pronoun)
"On" is an informal pronoun that can mean "we", "one", or a generic subject, often used in spoken French.
a (avoir, 3rd person singular)
The verb "avoir" conjugated as "a" means "has" or "have" when the subject is "on".
des (indefinite article, plural)
"Des" is the plural indefinite article, equivalent to "some" in English.
forfaits (noun, masculine plural)
"Forfait" means a fixed‑price plan (often for mobile or internet). Plural form adds an "s".
illimités (adjective, masculine plural)
The adjective "illimité" means "unlimited"; it must agree in gender and number with the noun it modifies.
🗨In Conversation
Quel type de forfait proposez‑vous ?
What kind of plan do you offer?
On a des forfaits illimités.
We have unlimited plans.
✕Common Mistakes
On a un forfait illimités.
The article and adjective must agree with the plural noun; use "des" and "illimités".
On a des forfaits illimitées.
The noun "forfaits" is masculine, so the adjective stays masculine (illimités).
On a des forfait illimités.
Missing the plural "s" on "forfait"; both noun and adjective need the plural ending.
↔Alternatives
Nous proposons des forfaits illimités.
We offer unlimited plans.
Il y a des forfaits illimités.
There are unlimited plans.
Des forfaits sans limite sont disponibles.
Unlimited plans are available.
Cultural Tip
In French advertising, "forfait illimité" is a buzzword for mobile, internet, and even gym memberships. The word "forfait" is masculine, so adjectives must match (illimités). Avoid using "illimité" in the singular when the noun is plural, and remember that "on" gives a conversational tone that is common in sales scripts.

