How to Say ‘Thick’ in French
Épaisse
ay-pess
[ay-pess]
💬 Usage Tip: Feminine form of 'épais'. It matches feminine nouns like 'surface' or 'matière'.
🇫🇷 In France: Very useful for describing paint texture, especially with impasto or visible brushwork.
Phrase Breakdown
Épaisse
[ay-pess]
thick
Feminine form of the adjective meaning thick; useful for describing heavy paint or texture.
Dans « Épaisse », « Épaisse » décrit une surface avec beaucoup de matière.
In "Thick," "Épaisse" describes a surface with a lot of material.
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