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French Phrase

Je suis de bonne humeur.

/ʒə sɥi də bɔn y.mœʁ/
Meaning"I am in a good mood."
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Meaning

This phrase is the standard way to express that you are feeling happy or cheerful. Literally, it translates to 'I am of good mood,' highlighting a temporary state of mind rather than a permanent personality trait.

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When to use

Use this phrase in casual or professional settings when someone asks how you are or when you want to share your positive energy. It is perfect for starting a conversation on a bright note.

Grammar Breakdown

Jesuisdebonnehumeur

1

Être (suis)

The verb 'être' (to be) is conjugated in the first person singular to describe a current state.

2

De

This preposition is required in this specific idiom to connect the subject's state to the mood.

3

Accord de l'adjectif

The adjective 'bonne' must be feminine to agree with the feminine noun 'humeur'.

🗨In Conversation

A

Salut ! Tu as l'air en forme aujourd'hui.

Hi! You look like you're in great shape today.

Oui, je suis de bonne humeur !

Yes, I am in a good mood!

B

Common Mistakes

  • Je suis dans une bonne humeur.

    In French, we use the preposition 'de' instead of 'dans' to describe being in a mood.

  • Je suis de bon humeur.

    The noun 'humeur' is feminine, so you must use the feminine adjective 'bonne' instead of the masculine 'bon'.

Alternatives

  • Je vais bien.

    I am doing well.

  • J'ai la pêche.

    I'm full of energy (idiomatic).

  • Je suis ravi.

    I am delighted.

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Cultural Tip

While French culture is sometimes perceived as reserved, expressing a good mood is a great way to build rapport. Note that 'humeur' (mood) is a 'faux ami' and does not mean 'humor' (l'humour).