How to Say ‘Gently.’ in French
Doucement.
doo-smohn
[doo-smohn]
💬 Usage Tip: Doucement means "gently" or "slowly." It comes from doux/douce, meaning "soft" or "gentle." A handy calm-down word!
🇫🇷 In France: You'll hear doucement a lot in France with animals, children, and even while driving or moving fragile things.
Phrase Breakdown
Doucement
[doo-smohn]
gently
An adverb meaning “gently,” “softly,” or “slowly,” often used in care instructions.
Tenez-lui le bec doucement.
Hold her beak gently.
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