How to Say ‘Practical’ in French
Pratique
prah-teek
[prah-teek]
💬 Usage Tip: "Pratique" often means convenient/handy, not just practical. Very common in daily life: transport, location, schedules, bags, apps—you name it.
🇫🇷 In France: French speakers love calling things "pratique" when they make life easier. It is a warm, useful compliment for everyday situations.
Phrase Breakdown
Pratique
[prah-teek]
practical / convenient
Describes something useful, handy, or convenient.
C'est pratique pour les parents.
It's convenient for parents.
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