Spanish Phrase
Sí, es muy relajante.
Meaning
The sentence means 'Yes, it is very relaxing.' It confirms that something (a place, activity, music, etc.) provides a strong sense of calm and relaxation.
When to use
Use this phrase when someone asks if an experience, environment, or activity is calming, or when you want to agree enthusiastically that something helps you unwind.
✦Grammar Breakdown
Sí,esmuyrelajante.
Sí (affirmation)
Used to answer positively to a yes/no question or to confirm a statement.
ser vs. estar
The verb 'es' (from ser) is used for inherent or general qualities; here it describes the intrinsic relaxing nature of something.
muy (intensifier)
Placed before an adjective to increase its intensity, equivalent to 'very' in English.
relajante (adjective)
Means 'relaxing' and agrees in gender and number with the subject; here it is masculine singular.
🗨In Conversation
¿Te gustó la clase de yoga?
Did you like the yoga class?
Sí, es muy relajante.
Yes, it is very relaxing.
✕Common Mistakes
Sí, está muy relajante.
Use 'es' (ser) for a general quality; 'está' (estar) would refer to a temporary state.
Sí, es muy relajado.
The adjective 'relajado' describes a person who is relaxed, not the thing that causes relaxation.
Si, es muy relajante.
Without the accent, 'si' means 'if'. The correct affirmative is 'sí' with an accent.
↔Alternatives
Sí, es bastante relajante.
Yes, it is quite relaxing.
Claro, es muy relajante.
Sure, it is very relaxing.
Definitivamente, es muy relajante.
Definitely, it is very relaxing.
Cultural Tip
In Spanish‑speaking cultures, expressing how something makes you feel is common in casual conversation. Using 'muy' adds emphasis, but you can also soften it with 'bastante' or 'un poco' depending on the level of relaxation you want to convey. Remember that 'relajante' can describe both physical spaces (like a spa) and intangible experiences (like music).

