How to Say ‘Are superb’ in French
Sont superbes
sohn soo-PAIRB
[sohn soo-PAIRB]
💬 Usage Tip: Superbe means “superb” or “gorgeous.” In the plural, it becomes superbes in writing, though the final s is silent.
🇫🇷 In France: French compliments often sound classy: superbe, magnifique, ravissant—all very common.
Phrase Breakdown
Sont
[sohn]
are
Third-person plural of être, used to mean 'are'.
Ces fleurs sont superbes.
These flowers are superb.
superbes
[soo-PAIRB]
superb / beautiful
Plural adjective meaning very beautiful, splendid, or impressive.
Les roses sont superbes au printemps.
The roses are superb in spring.
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