French Phrase
Oui, je suis super content.
Meaning
Literally “Yes, I am super happy.” The speaker is confirming something and expressing a strong, informal feeling of happiness or satisfaction.
When to use
Use this phrase in casual conversation when you want to enthusiastically agree with something and let the other person know you’re very pleased—e.g., after receiving good news, finishing a project, or enjoying an event.
✦Grammar Breakdown
Ouijesuissupercontent
Oui
Simple affirmation meaning “yes”. It can be used alone or at the start of a sentence to confirm something.
je
First‑person singular subject pronoun. Always placed before the verb.
suis
Present tense of the verb être (to be) for “je”. It links the subject to a description.
super
Colloquial intensifier meaning “very, super, extremely”. Common in spoken French, especially among younger speakers.
content
Masculine adjective meaning “happy, pleased”. It agrees in gender and number with the subject (contente, contents, contentes).
🗨In Conversation
Tu as aimé le concert hier ?
Did you like the concert yesterday?
Oui, je suis super content !
Yes, I’m super happy!
✕Common Mistakes
Oui, je suis super content.
If the speaker is female, the adjective must be feminine: “contente”.
Oui, je suis super content.
Using “super” in a formal email or business meeting can sound too casual; opt for “très” instead.
↔Alternatives
Oui, je suis très content.
Yes, I am very happy.
Oui, je suis ravi.
Yes, I’m delighted.
Oui, ça me rend très heureux.
Yes, it makes me very happy.
Cultural Tip
In French, adjectives must agree with the gender of the speaker. A woman would say “Oui, je suis super contente.” The word “super” is informal; in a formal setting you might replace it with “très” or “vraiment”. Also, French speakers often use “content(e)” to describe a personal feeling rather than a permanent state.

