How to Say ‘Happy (feminine)’ in French
Heureuse
uh-ruhz
[uh-ruhz]
💬 Usage Tip: Heureuse is the feminine form of heureux. French adjectives often change with gender: heureux (masc.), heureuse (fem.). That little -se matters!
🇫🇷 In France: In French, adjective agreement is everywhere, so noticing masculine/feminine forms is a big step toward sounding more natural.
Phrase Breakdown
Heureuse
[uh-ruhz]
happy
Feminine adjective meaning happy.
Elle est heureuse ; ici, « Heureuse » décrit un sentiment positif chez une femme.
She is happy; here, “Heureuse” describes a positive feeling in a woman.
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