How to Say ‘Is really intense.’ in French
Est vraiment intense.
eh vray-mahn ahn-tahns
[eh vray-mahn ahn-tahns]
💬 Usage Tip: Vraiment = “really.” Very useful intensifier in everyday French.
🇫🇷 In France: French fans and media love emotional words like intense, incroyable, stressant during tournament play.
Phrase Breakdown
Est
[eh]
is
Third-person singular of 'être', used to describe something.
Dans "Est", on donne une appréciation sur l'ambiance du tournoi.
In "Est," we give an opinion about the atmosphere of the tournament.
vraiment
[vray-mahn]
really
An adverb used to intensify a statement.
Le mot "vraiment" renforce l'idée que la tension est forte.
The word "vraiment" strengthens the idea that the tension is strong.
intense
[ahn-tahns]
intense
Describes something very strong, exciting, or emotionally charged.
Le mot "intense" convient parfaitement à un match serré.
The word "intense" fits a close match perfectly.
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