French Phrase
Pour la plupart des foyers, 100 Mbps suffit.
Meaning
The sentence states that a download speed of 100 megabits per second is sufficient for the majority of households. It implies that higher speeds are not necessary for typical everyday use such as streaming, browsing, and video calls.
When to use
Use this phrase when discussing internet plans, advising friends or family about the appropriate bandwidth for a home, or comparing different service offers. It works well in both casual conversation and more formal consumer‑review contexts.
✦Grammar Breakdown
Pourlaplupartdesfoyers,100Mbpssuffit
Pour + article
‘Pour’ is a preposition meaning ‘for’; it is followed by a noun phrase with its article.
la plupart de + nom
‘la plupart de’ means ‘most of’; it is followed by a plural noun with the partitive article ‘des’.
suffire (3e pers. sing.)
‘suffit’ is the third‑person singular present of ‘suffire’; the verb agrees with the subject, which here is the singular notion ‘100 Mbps’.
Abbreviation as singular
Even though ‘Mbps’ stands for a plural unit (megabits per second), it is treated as a singular masculine noun in French.
🗨In Conversation
Quel débit internet devrais‑je choisir pour ma petite famille ?
What internet speed should I choose for my small family?
Pour la plupart des foyers, 100 Mbps suffit.
For most households, 100 Mbps is enough.
✕Common Mistakes
Pour la plupart des foyers, 100 Mbps suffisent.
‘suffisent’ is plural; the subject ‘100 Mbps’ is treated as singular, so the correct verb form is ‘suffit’.
Pour la plupart du foyers, 100 Mbps suffit.
The partitive article after ‘la plupart de’ must agree with the plural noun: ‘des foyers’, not ‘du foyers’.
↔Alternatives
100 Mbps, c’est suffisant pour la plupart des foyers.
100 Mbps is sufficient for most households.
La plupart des foyers n’ont pas besoin de plus de 100 Mbps.
Most households don’t need more than 100 Mbps.
Un débit de 100 Mbps suffit à la majorité des foyers.
A speed of 100 Mbps is enough for the majority of households.
Cultural Tip
In France, the average household uses around 30–40 Mbps for streaming HD video, video calls, and online gaming. Telecom operators often bundle 100 Mbps plans as the ‘standard’ offering, making this sentence a common reference point in consumer discussions about broadband packages.

