How to Say βSeriousβ in French
Grave
grahv
[grahv]
π¬ Usage Tip: In medical context, grave means 'serious', not 'grave' as in a tomb! False-friend alert.
π«π· In France: French uses grave in many contexts; among younger speakers it can also mean 'really' in slang, but not here!
Phrase Breakdown
Grave
[grahv]
serious
Adjective used to describe something medically important or severe.
Est-ce que c'est grave selon vous ?
Is it serious in your opinion?
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