How to Say ‘The message’ in French
Le message
luh may-sahzh
[luh may-sahzh]
💬 Usage Tip: Very direct vocabulary. In art, it means the main idea or what you want to communicate.
🇫🇷 In France: French art discussion often asks for intention, but nuance matters—you can mention feelings, not just one 'message'.
Phrase Breakdown
Le
[luh]
the
A masculine singular definite article used before a masculine noun.
Dans Le message, Le introduit le nom principal.
In 'Le message,' 'Le' introduces the main noun.
message
[may-sahzh]
message
A noun meaning message, often used when discussing the main idea or intention of an artwork.
Le message de mon travail parle de solidarité.
The message of my work speaks about solidarity.
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