How to Say ‘Well in class’ in French
Bien en classe
byan ahn klahs
[byan ahn klahs]
💬 Usage Tip: Bien means 'well.' En classe = 'in class.' Short, simple, and very common in school talk.
🇫🇷 In France: French school conversations often focus on behavior and effort in class as much as grades.
Phrase Breakdown
Bien
[byan]
well
An adverb meaning well.
Il lit bien devant la classe.
He reads well in front of the class.
en
[ahn]
in
A preposition meaning in or during, depending on context.
Il parle en français.
He speaks in French.
classe
[klahs]
class
A noun meaning class or classroom context.
Lucas participe en classe tous les jours.
Lucas participates in class every day.
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