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French Phrase

C'était une expérience incroyable.

/se.t‿e.t‿yn ɛk.spe.ʁi.ɑ̃ ɛ̃.kʁwa.jabl/
Meaning"It was an incredible experience."
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Meaning

The sentence means “It was an incredible experience.” The adjective ‘incroyable’ conveys a strong positive reaction, similar to ‘amazing’ or ‘unbelievable’ in English, but it is usually used to praise rather than to express disbelief.

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When to use

Use this phrase after you’ve just finished a memorable trip, a thrilling activity, or any event that left a lasting impression. It works well in casual conversation, travel blogs, or when sharing stories with friends.

Grammar Breakdown

C'étaituneexpérienceincroyable.

1

C' (Ce)

C' is the contraction of the demonstrative pronoun 'ce' before a vowel, meaning 'it' or 'that' in English.

2

était (Imparfait)

‘était’ is the third‑person singular imperfect form of the verb ‘être’, used for past descriptions or states.

3

une (Indefinite article)

‘une’ is the feminine indefinite article, matching the gender of ‘expérience’.

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incroyable (Adjective after noun)

In French, most adjectives, including ‘incroyable’, can follow the noun they modify, especially when the adjective is longer than one syllable.

🗨In Conversation

A

C'était une expérience incroyable.

It was an incredible experience.

Vraiment ? Raconte‑moi tout !

Really? Tell me all about it!

B

Common Mistakes

  • C'était un expérience incroyable.

    ‘expérience’ is feminine, so the correct article is ‘une’.

  • C'était une expérience incroyablee.

    The adjective is spelled ‘incroyable’, not ‘incroyablee’.

Alternatives

  • C'était une aventure incroyable.

    It was an incredible adventure.

  • C'était une expérience inoubliable.

    It was an unforgettable experience.

  • C'était vraiment incroyable.

    It was truly incredible.

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Cultural Tip

In French, ‘incroyable’ can be a bit hyperbolic, so native speakers often use it to emphasize excitement or amazement. Also, remember that ‘c’était’ can refer to a situation, a feeling, or an event, not just a concrete object, which makes it very versatile in storytelling.