How to Say ‘Makes / renders’ in French
Rend
rahn
[rahn]
💬 Usage Tip: Rend is from rendre. In expressions like rendre heureux/heureuse, it means “to make someone happy.” Useful pattern: ça me rend + adjective.
🇫🇷 In France: French often uses rendre where English uses “make”: rendre triste, rendre fou, rendre heureux. It’s a very handy emotional-expression verb.
Phrase Breakdown
Rend
[rahn]
makes
Verb form of « rendre » meaning “makes” in expressions about causing a state or feeling.
Le soleil rend joyeux ; ici, « Rend » exprime un effet produit.
The sun makes [someone] joyful; here, “Rend” expresses a produced effect.
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