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How to Say ‘Are also very beautiful’ in French

Sont très belles aussi

sohn treh bell oh-see

[sohn treh bell oh-see]

💬 Usage Tip: Belles is feminine plural, matching roses. Aussi means 'also/too.'

🇫🇷 In France: French adjective agreement strikes again—little endings carry a lot of information.

Phrase Breakdown

Sont

[sohn]

are

Form of the verb "être" used with plural subjects.

Example

Les fleurs sont très belles aussi au printemps.

The flowers are also very beautiful in spring.

très belles

treh bell

very beautiful / very pretty

A compliment describing plural feminine nouns.

Example

Les fleurs sont très belles.

The flowers are very beautiful.

Words in this phrase

très

[treh]

very

An intensifier used before adjectives or adverbs.

Example

Ces plantes sont très vertes.

These plants are very green.

belles

[bell]

beautiful

Plural feminine form of "beau/belle," used for feminine plural nouns.

Example

Les roses sont belles cette année.

The roses are beautiful this year.

aussi

[oh-see]

also

An adverb meaning "also" or "too."

Example

Nous avons aussi des herbes.

We also have herbs.

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