How to Say ‘And roses are very beautiful too.’ in French
Et les roses sont très belles aussi.
ay lay rohz sohn treh bell oh-see
[ay lay rohz sohn treh bell oh-see]
💬 Usage Tip: Les roses is the subject here, so the verb is sont. Word order stays nicely straightforward.
🇫🇷 In France: Adding aussi makes your French sound more natural and conversational, like continuing a friendly opinion.
Phrase Breakdown
Et
[ay]
and
A linking word joining this idea to the previous one.
Et les roses sont rouges.
And the roses are red.
les roses
lay rohz
the roses
The subject being described.
Les roses sont rouges.
The roses are red.
Words in this phrase
les
[lay]
the
Plural definite article used before plural nouns.
Les roses sont dans le vase.
The roses are in the vase.
roses
[rohz]
roses
Plural noun meaning the flowers called roses.
Les roses sentent bon.
Roses smell good.
sont très belles aussi
sohn treh bell oh-see
are very beautiful too
Full description of the roses, with 'also' at the end for natural spoken French.
Les fleurs sont très belles aussi.
The flowers are very beautiful too.
Words in this phrase
sont
[sohn]
are
Plural form of "être."
Les tomates sont mûres.
The tomatoes are ripe.
très
[treh]
very
Used to make the adjective stronger.
Le jardin est très grand.
The garden is very big.
belles
[bell]
beautiful
Feminine plural adjective describing plural feminine nouns like "roses."
Ces fleurs sont belles.
These flowers are beautiful.
aussi
[oh-see]
also
Means "also" or "too," adding another idea.
Les tomates sont bonnes aussi.
The tomatoes are good too.
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