How to Say ‘Sad’ in French
Triste
treest
[treest]
💬 Usage Tip: Triste means "sad." Same form for masculine and feminine in many cases—nice and simple.
🇫🇷 In France: French often talks about emotions in a calm, understated way; triste is common and neutral, not overly dramatic.
Phrase Breakdown
Triste
[treest]
sad
Adjective used to describe sadness or something sorrowful.
Elle paraît triste ce soir.
She seems sad tonight.
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