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French Phrase

C'est super important pour la musique et les discours.

/sɛ sy.pɛʁ ɛ̃.pɔʁ.tɑ̃ puʁ la my.zik e le di.skʊʁ/
Meaning"It's super important for music and speeches."
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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.

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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.

1

C'est

Contraction of *ce* + *est*; used to introduce a statement about something previously mentioned or obvious.

2

super (intensifier)

Colloquial adverb meaning ‘very’ or ‘extremely’; placed before an adjective and works in informal speech.

3

important (adjective agreement)

Adjective that agrees with the subject; here the subject is the neutral *c'* so the masculine singular form *important* is used.

4

pour (preposition)

Indicates purpose, benefit or relevance: ‘for’, ‘in regard to’.

5

la musique (feminine noun)

The word *musique* is feminine; it always takes the article *la* in the singular.

6

les discours (masculine plural noun)

*Discours* is masculine and plural here, so it takes the article *les*.

🗨In Conversation

A

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.

B

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.

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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.