How to Say ‘You are very elegant.’ in French
Vous êtes très élégant(e).
voo et tray ay-lay-gahnt
[voo et tray ay-lay-gahnt]
💬 Usage Tip: Feminine adjectives take an 'e' at the end.
🇫🇷 In France: Elegance is a hallmark of French style and is a high compliment.
Phrase Breakdown
Vous êtes
voo et
You are
'Vous êtes' denotes a formal or plural 'you are'.
Vous êtes médecin?
Are you a doctor?
Words in this phrase
Vous
[voo]
You
The person or people being addressed.
Vous allez bien?
Are you doing well?
êtes
[et]
are
The present form of 'be' for you (formal) or plural.
Vous êtes ici.
You are here.
très
[tray]
very
Used to strengthen a statement or description.
Le café est très chaud.
The coffee is very hot.
élégant
[ay-lay-gahnt]
elegant
Stylish or graceful in appearance.
Elle est très élégante.
She is very elegant.
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