How to Say ‘Is beautiful’ in French
Est magnifique
ay mag-nee-FEEK
[ay mag-nee-FEEK]
💬 Usage Tip: Magnifique is a favorite French compliment word—it means “magnificent” but often simply “beautiful” or “gorgeous.”
🇫🇷 In France: French speakers love warm but elegant praise; magnifique sounds enthusiastic without being over the top.
Phrase Breakdown
Est
[ay]
is
Third-person singular form of être, meaning is.
Ce paysage est magnifique.
This landscape is magnificent.
magnifique
[mag-nee-FEEK]
magnificent; beautiful
Used to describe something as very beautiful, splendid, or impressive.
Ce château est magnifique au soleil.
This castle is magnificent in the sun.
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