How to Say ‘It's more relaxing.’ in French
C'est plus relaxant.
say ay plu ruh-lak-sahn
[say ay plu ruh-lak-sahn]
💬 Usage Tip: Use c'est + adjective to give an opinion. Plus means "more," so this is great for comparing skating styles: Le fitness, c'est plus relaxant que le hockey.
🇫🇷 In France: In France, relaxed group skating is common on greenways, seaside paths, and during easy city rides. Not every skater is racing!
Phrase Breakdown
C'est
say ay
It is / That's
A very common phrase used to describe or identify something.
C'est intéressant.
It is interesting.
Words in this phrase
C'
[say]
it
Short form of « ce », used in « c'est » meaning « it is » or « this is ».
C'est plus relaxant après une longue journée de patinage.
It's more relaxing after a long day of skating.
est
[ay]
is
Form of the verb « être » used in « c'est », meaning « is ».
C'est plus relaxant pour les sorties tranquilles en roller.
It is more relaxing for calm inline skating outings.
plus
[plu]
more
Used to compare and say something is more of a quality.
Le roller en balade, c'est plus relaxant que la course.
Recreational skating is more relaxing than racing.
relaxant
[ruh-lak-sahn]
relaxing
Describes something calm, soothing, or less intense.
Patiner doucement au parc est relaxant.
Skating gently in the park is relaxing.
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