French Phrase
C'est super important pour la musique et les discours.
Meaning
The sentence stresses that something is extremely important for both music and speeches. It can refer to elements such as rhythm, timing, emotion, or even the quality of a voice, highlighting their shared relevance in artistic and rhetorical contexts.
When to use
Use this phrase when you want to underline a factor that influences both musical performance/composition and public speaking. It works well in informal discussions, classroom debates, or podcasts about art and communication.
✦Grammar Breakdown
C'estsuperimportantpourlamusiqueetlesdiscours.
C'est
Contraction of *ce* + *est*; used to introduce a statement about something previously mentioned or obvious.
super (intensifier)
Colloquial adverb meaning ‘very’ or ‘extremely’; placed before an adjective and works in informal speech.
important (adjective agreement)
Adjective that agrees with the subject; here the subject is the neutral *c'* so the masculine singular form *important* is used.
pour (preposition)
Indicates purpose, benefit or relevance: ‘for’, ‘in regard to’.
la musique (feminine noun)
The word *musique* is feminine; it always takes the article *la* in the singular.
les discours (masculine plural noun)
*Discours* is masculine and plural here, so it takes the article *les*.
🗨In Conversation
Pourquoi la respiration est‑elle si cruciale ?
Why is breathing so crucial?
C'est super important pour la musique et les discours.
It's super important for music and speeches.
✕Common Mistakes
C'est super important pour le musique et les discours.
Musique is feminine; the correct article is *la*.
C'est très important pour la musique et le discours.
When you have two nouns, each needs its own article; *les* is required for the plural *discours*.
Il est super important pour la musique et les discours.
With a noun phrase like *c'* (this/it) you use *c'est*; *il est* would need a specific noun after it (e.g., *Il est important*).
↔Alternatives
C'est très important pour la musique et les discours.
It's very important for music and speeches.
C'est essentiel pour la musique et les discours.
It's essential for music and speeches.
C'est primordial pour la musique et les discours.
It's paramount for music and speeches.
Cultural Tip
The intensifier *super* is informal and common among younger speakers or in casual conversation. In a formal essay or presentation you would replace it with *très*, *essentiel* or *primordial*. Also note that *discours* can refer to a spoken speech, a lecture, or even a written discourse, so the context determines the exact nuance.

