Bedeutung
Used to express strong agreement or confirmation.
Kultureller Hintergrund
In France, 'absolument' is often used by intellectuals and politicians to sound more authoritative. It's a hallmark of 'le beau parler' (speaking well). In Quebec, while 'absolument' is used, you will also frequently hear 'C'est certain' or 'Vraiment' used in similar contexts of agreement. Using 'absolument' in a French business meeting shows that you are 'réactif' (responsive) and 'fiable' (reliable). It is a power word. Younger French speakers might swap 'absolument' for 'de ouf' (slang) or 'carrément' to sound less formal and more 'cool'.
The Nod and Say
When using 'Absolument' as a standalone, give a firm single nod. It reinforces the 'absolute' nature of your agreement.
The 'E' is Silent
Even though it's spelled 'absoluEment', you don't pronounce the 'e'. It's four syllables: ab-so-lu-ment.
Bedeutung
Used to express strong agreement or confirmation.
The Nod and Say
When using 'Absolument' as a standalone, give a firm single nod. It reinforces the 'absolute' nature of your agreement.
The 'E' is Silent
Even though it's spelled 'absoluEment', you don't pronounce the 'e'. It's four syllables: ab-so-lu-ment.
Don't be a Robot
Vary your agreement. Use 'Absolument' for big things and 'Oui' or 'D'accord' for small things.
Teste dich selbst
Choose the best response to show strong agreement.
Tu veux aller au cinéma ce soir ?
'Absolument' is the only option that shows strong, enthusiastic agreement.
Complete the sentence with the correct adverb.
Ce film est ________ magnifique.
We use the adverb 'absolument' to modify the adjective 'magnifique'.
Fill in the missing word in this professional dialogue.
Patron: Est-ce que vous pouvez finir ce projet pour demain ? Employé: ________, je m'en occupe tout de suite.
'Absolument' shows professional commitment and confirmation.
Match the phrase to the correct situation.
When should you say 'Absolument pas'?
'Absolument pas' is the strong negative form.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
Visuelle Lernhilfen
When to use Absolument
Agreement
- • Confirming plans
- • Agreeing with opinions
- • Professional 'Yes'
Emphasis
- • Modifying 'Magnifique'
- • Modifying 'Impossible'
- • Modifying 'Nécessaire'
Aufgabensammlung
4 AufgabenTu veux aller au cinéma ce soir ?
'Absolument' is the only option that shows strong, enthusiastic agreement.
Ce film est ________ magnifique.
We use the adverb 'absolument' to modify the adjective 'magnifique'.
Patron: Est-ce que vous pouvez finir ce projet pour demain ? Employé: ________, je m'en occupe tout de suite.
'Absolument' shows professional commitment and confirmation.
When should you say 'Absolument pas'?
'Absolument pas' is the strong negative form.
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Häufig gestellte Fragen
8 FragenIt is neutral. You can use it with your boss or your best friend. It's always polite.
It's redundant. Just say 'Absolument' or 'Oui, absolument'.
Use 'Absolument pas'. It's very effective and clear.
No. As an adverb, 'absolument' is invariable. It never changes spelling.
Neither is better; they are interchangeable. 'Tout à fait' is slightly more common in intellectual debates.
Yes, as in 'Je suis absolument seul' (I am completely alone).
It's a way to show you are actively listening and strongly supporting the speaker's point.
Yes! 'Absolument, je suis d'accord.' is very natural.
Verwandte Redewendungen
tout à fait
synonymExactly / Quite so
exactement
similarExactly
bien sûr
similarOf course
absolument pas
contrastAbsolutely not
carrément
informalTotally / Straight up