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How to Say ‘It's simple.’ in French

C'est simple.

say ay samp-luh

[say ay samp-luh]

💬 Usage Tip: Another useful c'est + adjective pattern. Great for describing beginner-friendly skating: Le roller en ligne fitness, c'est simple.

🇫🇷 In France: When explaining a hobby in France, people often value whether it feels simple to start, especially for beginners or family activities.

Phrase Breakdown

C'est

say ay

It is / That's

Introduces a description or judgment.

Example

C'est facile.

It's easy.

Words in this phrase

C'

[say]

it

Short form of « ce » in « c'est », meaning « it » or « this ».

Example

C'est simple quand on patine sur une piste plate.

It's simple when skating on a flat track.

est

[ay]

is

Verb from « être » used in « c'est ».

Example

Pour commencer le roller, c'est simple avec un bon guide.

To start inline skating, it is simple with a good guide.

simple

[samp-luh]

simple

Means easy or not complicated.

Example

Avec des protections, le roller de loisir reste simple.

With protective gear, recreational inline skating stays simple.

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