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French Phrase

Tout le monde s'est bien amusé.

/tu lə mɔ̃d sɛ bjɛ̃ a.my.ze/
Meaning"Everyone had a good time."
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Meaning

The sentence means “Everyone had a good time.” It is used after a social event to convey that all participants enjoyed themselves.

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When to use

Say this after a party, a family gathering, a trip, or any group activity when you want to highlight that the whole group enjoyed the experience.

Grammar Breakdown

Toutlemondes'estbienamusé.

1

Tout le monde

Indefinite pronoun meaning “everyone”. It is grammatically singular, so verbs agree in the singular.

2

s'

Elided form of the reflexive pronoun *se* before a vowel; required for reflexive verbs.

3

est

Auxiliary verb *être* used in the passé composé of reflexive verbs; it agrees with the subject.

4

bien

Adverb meaning “well” or “good”, placed before the past participle to intensify the enjoyment.

5

amusé

Past participle of *amuser* (to have fun). With *tout le monde* it stays masculine singular.

🗨In Conversation

A

Comment était la soirée ?

How was the party?

Tout le monde s'est bien amusé.

Everyone had a good time.

B

Common Mistakes

  • Tout le monde s'est bien amuse.

    Missing the accent aigu; the correct form is *amusé*.

  • Tout le monde a bien amusé.

    Reflexive verbs use *être* as the auxiliary, not *avoir*.

  • Tout le monde s'amusé bien.

    The reflexive pronoun must be contracted before *est*: *s'est*.

Alternatives

  • Tout le monde a passé un bon moment.

    Everyone had a good moment.

  • Tout le monde s'est bien diverti.

    Everyone was well entertained.

  • Tout le monde a bien profité.

    Everyone made good use of it / enjoyed it.

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Cultural Tip

In everyday French, *s'amuser* is informal and conveys a light‑hearted feeling. In more formal contexts you might prefer *passer un bon moment*. Remember that the past participle *amusé* does not take an extra “s” because *tout le monde* is treated as a singular masculine subject.