How would you say, "I went to a family reunion" in French?

Would it be "Je suis allee a la reunion de ma famille"?
(accents are missing)
Thanks

what you're saying is "I went to my family reunion"...

"Je suis allee a la reunion d'un famille."

famille is feminine - therefore it would have to be:

Je suis allée à la reunion d'une famille.

Looking at the English you gave:

Je suis allé (if you are female = allée) a une réunion familial (OR de famille)

Sra (aka Mme)

So I guess I was right. Merci

Je suis allé (allée if female) à une réunion de famille

or

Je suis allé (allée if female) à une réunion familiale

Yes, you are almost correct! To say "I went to a family reunion" in French, you would say "Je suis allé(e) à une réunion de famille" (Make sure to include the accents).

Here's how to break it down:

1. "I" is translated as "Je" in French.
2. "Went" is translated as "suis allé(e)" in French. The verb "aller" (to go) is conjugated in the past tense as "suis allé(e)" with the appropriate agreement in gender (masculine/allé or feminine/allée) and number (plural/allés or plural/allées) according to the person speaking.
3. "To" is translated as "à" in French.
4. "A family reunion" can be translated as "une réunion de famille" in French. "Réunion" means "reunion," "de" means "of," and "famille" means "family."

Putting it all together, you get "Je suis allé(e) à une réunion de famille." Remember to adjust the gender agreement in "allé(e)" based on your own gender.