How to Say ‘But happy’ in French
Mais heureux
meh err-euh
[meh err-euh]
💬 Usage Tip: Short phrases with 'mais' signify contrast, handy for simple yet profound expressions.
🇫🇷 In France: Balancing busyness with happiness is often a conversational theme among French professionals.
Phrase Breakdown
Mais
[meh]
But
Used to introduce a phrase contrasting with what has already been mentioned.
Il est fatigué, mais content.
He is tired but happy.
heureux
[err-euh]
happy
Feeling or showing pleasure or contentment.
Elle est heureuse de sa réussite.
She is happy with her success.
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