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Avoir l’air (to look, seem, appear)

Avoir l’air (to look, seem, appear)

Avoir l’air is a commonly used and essential French expression meaning to look, to see and to appear.

Avoir l’air

to look, seem, appear

Avoir l'air - to look, seem, appear

Expression explanation

The expression avoir l’air combines the irregular verb avoir (to have) and the masculine noun l’air (the air). So, the literal translation is “to have the air of”. Avoir l’air can be followed by an adjective, noun or infinitive. The verbs sembler and paraître are synonyms for avoir l’air but they’re much more formal.

Example sentences

These first two examples uses the stucture avoir l’air + adjective.

This sentence uses the stucture avoir l’air de + noun.

This example uses the construction avoir l’air de + infinitive.

This example uses the expression avoir besoin (to need).

In the negation, ne…pas gets wrapped around avoir.

References

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