How to Say ‘Strong / powerful’ in French
Fort
for
[for]
💬 Usage Tip: For a shot, « fort » means powerful, not just physically strong. Context matters a lot.
🇫🇷 In France: Football French often uses everyday adjectives in sporty ways.
Phrase Breakdown
Fort
[for]
strong / hard
Used to describe power or force, such as a powerful shot.
Fort, ce tir a battu le gardien.
Strong, that shot beat the goalkeeper.
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