How to Say ‘Strong / severe’ in French
Forte
fort
[fort]
💬 Usage Tip: Forte agrees with feminine nouns like la douleur. With masculine nouns, it would be fort.
🇫🇷 In France: Tiny grammar detail, big win: many French symptom words are feminine, so you'll often hear forte.
Phrase Breakdown
Forte
[fort]
strong
Used to describe something intense or severe, such as pain or a symptom.
La douleur est forte aujourd’hui.
The pain is strong/severe today.
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