How to Say ‘Looks brighter’ in French
Semble plus lumineux
sahm-bl ploos loo-mee-nuh
[sahm-bl ploos loo-mee-nuh]
💬 Usage Tip: Used to convey a positive change or atmosphere.
🇫🇷 In France: 'Brighter' is often a compliment, suggesting positivity or improvement.
Phrase Breakdown
Semble
[sahm-bl]
Seems
A verb used to indicate appearance or how something looks.
Semble plus lumineux avec toi ici.
Seems brighter with you here.
plus
[ploos]
More
An adverb used to indicate a greater degree or extent of something.
Semble plus lumineux que l'autre endroit.
Seems brighter than the other place.
lumineux
[loo-mee-nuh]
Bright
An adjective used to describe something full of light or shining.
Cet endroit semble plus lumineux le soir.
This place seems brighter in the evening.
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