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How to Say ‘That reassures me’ in French

Cela me rassure

suh-LAH muh rah-SUR

[suh-LAH muh rah-SUR]

💬 Usage Tip: Rassurer means "to reassure." Me = "me." So literally: "That reassures me."

🇫🇷 In France: A very natural phrase for parents in school conversations when hearing good news about a child.

Phrase Breakdown

Cela

[suh-LAH]

that / that reassures me

Demonstrative pronoun meaning that or this, depending on context.

Example

Cela me rassure vraiment.

That really reassures me.

me

[muh]

me

Object pronoun meaning me, used before the verb.

Example

Cela me rassure un peu.

That reassures me a little.

rassure

[rah-SUR]

reassures

Verb rassurer in the third person singular; means reassures.

Example

Sa réponse me rassure.

His answer reassures me.

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