How to Say ‘Happy’ in French
Contents
kon-TAHN
[kon-TAHN]
💬 Usage Tip: Contents is masculine plural. Singular: content/contente. French adjectives change with gender and number.
🇫🇷 In France: French often expresses being pleased with content rather than "happy" in a big emotional sense.
Phrase Breakdown
Contents
[kon-TAHN]
happy / pleased
Plural adjective meaning happy or satisfied; masculine or mixed plural form.
Nous sommes contents du résultat.
We are happy with the result.
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