How to Say ‘Milder’ in French
Plus doux
ploo doo
[ploo doo]
💬 Usage Tip: Indicates a preference for softness or gentleness.
🇫🇷 In France: Applicable to tastes, climates, or even interpersonal interactions.
Phrase Breakdown
Plus
[ploo]
Softer
Comparative form of 'doux', meaning less hard or harsh.
Je préfère le café plus doux.
I prefer softer coffee.
doux
[doo]
Soft/Gentle
Not hard or harsh; mild.
Ils aiment le climat plus doux.
They like the softer climate.
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