How to Say ‘Touching’ in French
Touchante
too-shahnt
[too-shahnt]
💬 Usage Tip: "Touchante" means moving or emotionally touching. It is feminine singular, matching a feminine noun like "présentation" or "œuvre."
🇫🇷 In France: In France, saying a work is "touchant/touchante" is warm praise. It suggests the piece created a real emotional connection, which is valued in art critique.
Phrase Breakdown
Touchante
[too-shahnt]
moving
Feminine adjective meaning emotionally touching or moving.
Une œuvre Touchante crée une émotion forte chez le jury.
A moving artwork creates a strong emotion in the jury.
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