French Phrase
Je communique super bien.
Meaning
Literally ‘I communicate super well.’ The sentence is informal and uses the colloquial adverb super to stress that the speaker feels very confident in their ability to convey ideas.
When to use
Use this phrase in casual conversation when you want to brag a little about your speaking or writing skills, especially with friends, classmates, or coworkers in a relaxed setting.
✦Grammar Breakdown
Jecommuniquesuperbien
Je (subject pronoun)
First‑person singular pronoun, always placed before the verb.
communique (verb)
Present indicative of communiquer ‘to communicate’; 1st person singular ends in -e.
super (adverb)
Colloquial intensifier meaning ‘very, super’; placed before the adjective or adverb it modifies.
bien (adverb)
Adverb meaning ‘well’; follows the verb or intensifier.
🗨In Conversation
Comment tu te débrouilles en français ?
How are you getting along in French?
Je communique super bien.
I communicate super well.
✕Common Mistakes
Je communique bien super.
The order is super + bien; saying ‘bien super’ sounds unnatural.
Je communiqué super bien.
communiqué is the past participle; you need the present tense communique.
Je suis communique super bien.
Communiquer is a verb, not an adjective; do not use être + verb.
↔Alternatives
Je communique très bien.
I communicate very well.
Je suis très à l'aise pour communiquer.
I’m very comfortable communicating.
Je m'exprime parfaitement.
I express myself perfectly.
Cultural Tip
The adverb super is popular among younger speakers and in informal media. In a formal presentation or a job interview, replace it with très or très bien to keep the tone professional.

