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How to Say ‘That's reassuring’ in French

C'est rassurant

s eh rah-syur-ahn

[s eh rah-syur-ahn]

💬 Usage Tip: A very natural reaction phrase when another parent says something comforting or positive.

🇫🇷 In France: French conversations at school can start reserved but warm up quickly through shared reassurance about the children.

Phrase Breakdown

C'est

s eh

It is / This is

Common French contraction used to introduce an opinion or description.

Example

C'est intéressant.

It is interesting.

Words in this phrase

C'

[s]

it, this

Shortened form of “ce” in the phrase “c'est.”

Example

C'est rassurant de voir que les enfants s'adaptent bien.

It’s reassuring to see that the children are adapting well.

est

[eh]

is

Form of “être” used in “c'est.”

Example

C'est rassurant quand un autre parent partage son expérience.

It’s reassuring when another parent shares their experience.

rassurant

[rah-syur-ahn]

reassuring

Means something feels comforting or gives confidence.

Example

C'est rassurant de savoir qu'elle vient avec plaisir.

It’s reassuring to know that she comes willingly.

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