French Phrase
C'est super immersif.
Meaning
Literally, "It's super immersive." The speaker is expressing strong enthusiasm about how completely something draws them in—whether it’s a virtual‑reality game, a movie, a language‑learning environment, or an art installation.
When to use
Use this sentence when you want to praise an experience that fully engages the senses or attention. It works well in casual conversation about tech gadgets, games, movies, museums, or any activity that feels "all‑in".
✦Grammar Breakdown
C'estsuperimmersif.
C'est (Ce + est)
The contraction "c'" combines the demonstrative pronoun "ce" with the verb "être"; it means "it is" or "this is".
Super as an adverb
"Super" is an informal adverb meaning "very" or "extremely" and is placed before an adjective.
Adjective agreement
"Immersif" is a masculine singular adjective; it must agree with the gender of the noun it describes (e.g., "immersive" for a feminine noun).
🗨In Conversation
Tu as essayé le nouveau simulateur de vol ?
Have you tried the new flight simulator?
Oui, c'est super immersif.
Yes, it's super immersive.
✕Common Mistakes
Ce est super immersif.
The correct contraction is "c'est"; "ce est" is never used in spoken or written French.
C'est super immersif la présentation.
Adjectives must agree with the gender of the noun they modify. Use "immersive" for feminine nouns.
↔Alternatives
C'est très immersif.
It's very immersive.
C'est vraiment immersif.
It's really immersive.
C'est hyper immersif.
It's hyper immersive.
Cultural Tip
The word "super" is colloquial and popular among younger speakers; in formal writing you’d usually replace it with "très". "Immersif" is a relatively modern adjective, most often heard in tech, gaming, and contemporary art circles. Remember to match the adjective’s gender: "une expérience super immersive" (feminine).

