How to Say ‘I’m glad you like it.’ in French
Je suis contente que ça te plaise.
zhuh swee kohn-TAHNT kuh sah tuh plez
[zhuh swee kohn-TAHNT kuh sah tuh plez]
💬 Usage Tip: A warm response. Note the subjunctive plaise after je suis contente que.
🇫🇷 In France: This sounds friendly and personal—perfect between neighbors, friends, or family.
Phrase Breakdown
Je
[zhuh]
I
Subject pronoun meaning 'I'.
Je suis contente de cette visite.
I am happy about this visit.
suis
[swee]
am
First-person singular of être, meaning 'am'.
Je suis contente aujourd'hui.
I am happy today.
contente
[kohn-TAHNT]
happy / glad
Feminine adjective meaning happy or glad.
Je suis contente de ton aide.
I am happy about your help.
que
[kuh]
that
Conjunction meaning 'that' introducing a clause.
Je suis contente que tu viennes.
I am happy that you are coming.
ça
[sah]
it / that
Demonstrative pronoun meaning 'it' or 'that'.
Je suis contente que ça marche.
I am happy that it works.
te
[tuh]
to you
Indirect object pronoun meaning 'to you'.
Je veux que ce lieu te plaise.
I want you to like this place.
plaise
[plez]
pleases / may please
Subjunctive form of plaire, used after 'que'.
Je suis contente que le jardin te plaise.
I am happy that you like the garden.
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