Désolé de vous déranger.

Désolé de vous déranger.
Sorry to bother you.

Meaning

Désolé de vous déranger. means Sorry to bother you..

When to use

Softens an interruption. Use this to keep a conversation polite, warm, or less abrupt.

How it works

Treat this as a ready-made phrase first. After it feels familiar, compare the translation and pronunciation chunks to see which part carries the request, object, place, or politeness.

Nuance

Safe default for strangers unless the note says otherwise. French relies heavily on register; when in doubt with strangers, keep the polite form.

Watch out

Pronunciation hints are intentionally minimal for this language in the player; rely on native spelling and audio instead of over-reading romanization.

Useful detail

French learners should focus on when the phrase is natural, not only its literal translation. Category: Social and polite.

Notes

Softens an interruption. Safe default for strangers unless the note says otherwise.

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