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French Phrase

Je communique super bien.

/ʒə kɔ.my.nik sy.pɛʁ bjɛ̃/
Meaning"I communicate super well."
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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.

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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

1

Je (subject pronoun)

First‑person singular pronoun, always placed before the verb.

2

communique (verb)

Present indicative of communiquer ‘to communicate’; 1st person singular ends in -e.

3

super (adverb)

Colloquial intensifier meaning ‘very, super’; placed before the adjective or adverb it modifies.

4

bien (adverb)

Adverb meaning ‘well’; follows the verb or intensifier.

🗨In Conversation

A

Comment tu te débrouilles en français ?

How are you getting along in French?

Je communique super bien.

I communicate super well.

B

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.

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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.