How to Say ‘Very stable’ in French
Bien stable
byan stahbl
[byan stahbl]
💬 Usage Tip: Here "bien" means "very/really," not just "well." So "bien stable" = "really stable." This is common in spoken French and sounds natural.
🇫🇷 In France: French often uses "bien" as a friendly intensifier: "bien cool," "bien droit," "bien stable." It makes speech sound lively and everyday.
Phrase Breakdown
Bien
[byan]
well
adverb used to strengthen how stable or correctly something is done
Dans « Bien stable », « Bien » renforce l’idée de stabilité.
In "Very stable / nicely stable", "Bien" reinforces the idea of stability.
stable
[stahbl]
stable
describes being balanced and not wobbling
Dans « Bien stable », « stable » décrit une bonne position en roller.
In "Very stable / nicely stable", "stable" describes good balance in skating.
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