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French Phrase

Elle est très contente.

/ɛl ɛ tʁɛ kɔ̃.tɑ̃t/
Meaning"She is very happy."
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Meaning

This phrase is used to describe a female person who is experiencing a high degree of satisfaction or joy. It combines the feminine pronoun 'elle' with the verb 'être' and the feminine form of the adjective 'content'.

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When to use

Use this sentence when talking about a woman's reaction to good news, a successful event, or a pleasant surprise. It is suitable for both informal conversations and professional contexts.

Grammar Breakdown

Elleesttrèscontente

1

Subject Pronoun

'Elle' is the third-person singular feminine pronoun used for 'she'.

2

The Verb Être

'est' is the conjugated form of 'être' (to be) for the third-person singular.

3

Adjective Agreement

'contente' is the feminine form of 'content'. Most French adjectives add an 'e' to match a feminine subject.

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A

Ta sœur aime son nouveau travail ?

Does your sister like her new job?

Oui, elle est très contente.

Yes, she is very happy.

B

Common Mistakes

  • Elle est très content.

    The adjective must agree with the feminine subject 'Elle' by adding an 'e' at the end.

  • Elle a très contente.

    In French, states of being use the verb 'être' (est) rather than 'avoir' (a).

Alternatives

  • Elle est ravie.

    She is delighted.

  • Elle est heureuse.

    She is happy (in a more general or deep sense).

  • Elle est de bonne humeur.

    She is in a good mood.

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Cultural Tip

While 'contente' and 'heureuse' both mean happy, 'contente' often implies being satisfied with a specific situation or result. Note that in French, the final 't' in 'contente' is clearly pronounced, whereas in the masculine 'content', the 't' is silent.