How to Say ‘Your garden is very pretty.’ in French
Votre jardin est très joli.
voh-truh zhar-dan ay treh zho-lee
[voh-truh zhar-dan ay treh zho-lee]
💬 Usage Tip: A lovely full sentence: subject + verb + description. Est comes from être, 'to be.'
🇫🇷 In France: Complimenting someone’s garden is a warm, natural small-talk topic in many French neighborhoods.
Phrase Breakdown
Votre jardin
voh-truh zhar-dan
your garden
The noun phrase naming the thing you are talking about.
Votre maison est grande.
Your house is big.
Words in this phrase
Votre
[voh-truh]
your
A polite or plural possessive adjective meaning your.
Votre chien est gentil.
Your dog is nice.
jardin
[zhar-dan]
garden
A noun meaning garden or yard.
Le jardin est derrière la maison.
The garden is behind the house.
est
[ay]
is
A form of être meaning is.
Le ciel est bleu.
The sky is blue.
très joli
treh zho-lee
very pretty / very nice
A positive description for something attractive.
Ce jardin est très joli.
This garden is very pretty.
Words in this phrase
très
[treh]
very
An adverb used to intensify meaning, like very.
Il est très content.
He is very happy.
joli
[zho-lee]
pretty
An adjective meaning pretty, attractive, or lovely.
Cette fleur est joli dans le jardin.
This flower is pretty in the garden.
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