How to Say ‘Is very calm’ in French
Est très calme
ay tray kalm
[ay tray kalm]
💬 Usage Tip: Calme means calm or quiet. Nice easy adjective, and yes, the final e is silent.
🇫🇷 In France: A calm atmosphere is often valued in yoga spaces in France, especially in urban studios.
Phrase Breakdown
Est
[ay]
is
Form of the verb 'être' meaning 'is'.
Le studio est très calme le matin.
The studio is very calm in the morning.
très
[tray]
very
Adverb used to strengthen an adjective, like 'very' in English.
Le cours est très populaire.
The class is very popular.
calme
[kalm]
calm / quiet
Describes a peaceful, quiet, or relaxed atmosphere.
Le studio reste calme pendant la séance.
The studio stays calm during the session.
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