French Phrase
Elle est très contente.
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'.
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
Subject Pronoun
'Elle' is the third-person singular feminine pronoun used for 'she'.
The Verb Être
'est' is the conjugated form of 'être' (to be) for the third-person singular.
Adjective Agreement
'contente' is the feminine form of 'content'. Most French adjectives add an 'e' to match a feminine subject.
🗨In Conversation
Ta sœur aime son nouveau travail ?
Does your sister like her new job?
Oui, elle est très contente.
Yes, she is very happy.
✕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.
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.

