How to Say ‘It is perfect for getting started.’ in French
C'est parfait pour commencer.
say ay par-fay poor ko-man-say
[say ay par-fay poor ko-man-say]
💬 Usage Tip: Great phrase for reacting positively to a beginner option. Smooth, natural, and encouraging.
🇫🇷 In France: In French wellness or sports settings, sounding enthusiastic but simple like this feels very natural.
Phrase Breakdown
C'est parfait
say ay par-fay
It's perfect
A positive way to say something is ideal or just right.
C'est parfait, merci.
It's perfect, thank you.
Words in this phrase
C'
[say]
it / this
Short form of 'ce' before a vowel in 'c'est', meaning 'it' or 'this'.
C' est parfait pour commencer le yoga.
It's perfect for starting yoga.
est
[ay]
is
Form of 'être' meaning 'is'.
Ce cours est calme et accessible.
This class is calm and accessible.
parfait
[par-fay]
perfect
Means something is exactly right or very suitable.
Le cours du matin est parfait pour commencer.
The morning class is perfect for starting.
Pour commencer
poor ko-man-say
To start / for starting
Used to indicate the beginning of an activity or process.
C'est facile pour commencer.
It's easy to start with.
Words in this phrase
pour
[poor]
for / to
Preposition used here before an infinitive, meaning 'to'.
Ce tapis est utile pour commencer.
This mat is useful for starting.
commencer
[ko-man-say]
to begin
Infinitive verb meaning 'to begin'. Used often when talking about trying something new.
C'est un bon niveau pour commencer.
It's a good level to begin.
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