How to Say ‘Slowly’ in French
Doucement
doo-suh-mahn
[doo-suh-mahn]
💬 Usage Tip: Means slowly, gently, or softly depending on context. Here: slowly.
🇫🇷 In France: You'll hear « doucement ! » a lot in France too—parents, teachers, coaches… everyone uses it to say "easy!"
Phrase Breakdown
Doucement
[doo-suh-mahn]
slowly
An adverb meaning “slowly” or “gently.”
Je progresse doucement en roller cette année.
I am improving slowly in rollerblading this year.
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