How to Say βReassuringβ in French
Rassurant
rah-syur-ahn
[rah-syur-ahn]
π¬ Usage Tip: From rassurer, 'to reassure.' You may also hear rassurante depending on gender agreement.
π«π· In France: School talk often includes reassuring phrases because everyone is adjusting, especially at the start of the year.
Phrase Breakdown
Rassurant
[rah-syur-ahn]
reassuring
Describes something that makes you feel calmer or more confident.
Rassurant pour les parents, ce sourire du matin compte beaucoup.
Reassuring for parents, that morning smile matters a lot.
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