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- Aéré means well-ventilated or airy, describing rooms with good air flow.
- It also describes visual layouts with plenty of white space and clarity.
- In cooking, it refers to light, fluffy textures like mousse or sponge cake.
- Always remember to agree the adjective with the noun's gender and number.
The French adjective aéré is a versatile and essential term that primarily describes a state of being well-ventilated or infused with air. Derived from the noun 'air', it functions as the past participle of the verb 'aérer' (to air out or ventilate). In its most literal sense, it is used to describe physical spaces—rooms, buildings, or environments—where air circulates freely, preventing staleness or humidity. For an English speaker, the closest equivalents are 'airy', 'well-ventilated', or 'breezy'. However, the French usage extends significantly into the realms of design, culinary arts, and even abstract concepts like music or writing style. When you walk into a large room with high ceilings and many open windows, you would describe it as une pièce aérée. This implies not just the presence of oxygen, but a feeling of freshness and openness that is pleasant to the senses.
- Physical Space
- Refers to a room or building with excellent air circulation. Example: 'Un appartement aéré est essentiel pour éviter les allergies.'
- Visual Layout
- Describes a document, website, or painting with plenty of white space. Example: 'Une mise en page aérée rend la lecture plus agréable.'
- Culinary Texture
- Used for food that is light and fluffy, containing many air bubbles. Example: 'Cette mousse au chocolat est parfaitement aérée.'
Beyond the physical, 'aéré' is frequently employed in the world of graphic design and typography. If a page is 'aérée', it means it isn't cluttered with text or images; it 'breathes'. This is a high compliment in professional settings, suggesting clarity and modern aesthetics. In a culinary context, if a chef describes a cake or a bread crumb as 'aéré', they are praising its lightness and the successful incorporation of air during the mixing or fermentation process. It is the opposite of 'dense' or 'compact'. Understanding 'aéré' requires recognizing this thread of 'breathability' across different domains. Whether it is the air we breathe, the space our eyes navigate on a screen, or the texture of a soufflé on our tongue, 'aéré' represents a lightness that is universally regarded as positive and refreshing.
Après avoir ouvert toutes les fenêtres, le salon était enfin aéré et frais.
In conversation, you will hear French speakers use 'aéré' to describe a lifestyle or a schedule as well, though less commonly than physical objects. A 'style aéré' in writing refers to short sentences and clear paragraphs that allow the reader to process information without feeling overwhelmed. It is also used in music to describe a composition that isn't overly 'busy' or saturated with instruments, allowing individual notes to stand out. Culturally, the French value 'l'air'—both literally in their love for terrace seating and figuratively in their appreciation for elegance and lack of clutter. Thus, 'aéré' carries a connotation of sophistication and health. It suggests a space where one can think clearly and breathe deeply, free from the oppressive weight of clutter or stagnant air. Whether you are describing a mountain cabin, a minimalist website, or a light sponge cake, 'aéré' is your go-to word for anything that feels light, open, and full of life-giving air.
Le graphiste a proposé un design très aéré pour le nouveau magazine.
La mie de ce pain artisanal est incroyablement aérée.
Nous cherchons un quartier plus aéré avec beaucoup d'espaces verts.
Sa voix est douce et aérée, parfaite pour ce style de jazz.
Using aéré correctly in a sentence requires attention to its role as an adjective, meaning it must agree in gender and number with the noun it modifies. The four forms are aéré (masculine singular), aérée (feminine singular), aérés (masculine plural), and aérées (feminine plural). Unlike some adjectives that precede the noun, 'aéré' almost always follows the noun it describes. For example, you would say 'un bureau aéré' (a well-ventilated office) rather than 'un aéré bureau'. This placement is standard for adjectives derived from past participles and those describing physical states.
- Agreement with Feminine Nouns
- Add an 'e'. Example: 'La salle de classe est très aérée.' (The classroom is very well-ventilated.)
- Agreement with Plural Nouns
- Add an 's'. Example: 'Les textes aérés sont plus faciles à lire.' (Spaced-out texts are easier to read.)
- Adverbial Modification
- Often used with 'bien' (well) or 'peu' (little). Example: 'Une pièce bien aérée.' (A well-ventilated room.)
When constructing sentences, think about the context. If you are talking about architecture, 'aéré' often pairs with nouns like 'espace', 'volume', or 'structure'. In a sentence like 'L'architecte a conçu un atrium aéré', the word emphasizes the use of light and height to create a sense of openness. If you are in a kitchen, 'aéré' describes the result of a technique. 'Battez les blancs d'œufs pour obtenir une texture aérée' (Beat the egg whites to obtain an airy texture). Here, 'aéré' is the goal of the action. It is also common to use 'aéré' in the comparative or superlative forms: 'Cette chambre est plus aérée que l'autre' (This room is more airy than the other one).
In more advanced usage, you might use 'aéré' to describe abstract concepts. For instance, in a critique of a novel, one might say 'Le style de l'auteur est aéré, évitant les descriptions trop denses.' This uses the physical property of being well-ventilated as a metaphor for clarity and ease of comprehension. In social contexts, you might hear someone say 'Nous devrions aller dans un endroit plus aéré', which could mean a place that is less crowded or simply a place with better air quality. The word essentially functions as an antonym to 'confiné' (confined/stuffy) or 'chargé' (cluttered/heavy). By mastering the agreement and placement of 'aéré', you can accurately describe everything from the atmosphere of a mountain resort to the layout of a modern smartphone application.
Les jardins de Versailles offrent des perspectives très aérées.
Il est important de garder un environnement de travail aéré pour rester concentré.
The word aéré is omnipresent in French daily life, appearing in contexts ranging from mundane chores to high-end professional discussions. One of the most common places you will encounter it is in the domestic sphere. During the morning routine, a French person might say, 'Il faut aérer la chambre' (We must air out the room), and later remark, 'Maintenant, la chambre est bien aérée'. This reflects a cultural emphasis on fresh air and hygiene, where keeping windows closed for too long is seen as unhealthy. You will also see it frequently in real estate advertisements. When browsing listings on sites like SeLoger or Le Bon Coin, descriptions like 'appartement lumineux et aéré' are standard selling points, highlighting that the property doesn't feel cramped or dark.
- In the Kitchen
- Watch any French cooking show like 'Top Chef' or 'Le Meilleur Pâtissier', and you'll hear judges praise a 'génoise aérée' or a 'mousse légère et aérée'.
- In Graphic Design
- Designers use it to describe layouts. 'On va faire quelque chose de plus aéré pour le site web' means they want more white space and less clutter.
- In Urban Planning
- City officials might discuss making a neighborhood more 'aéré' by adding parks or widening sidewalks.
In professional environments, 'aéré' is used when discussing presentations or reports. A manager might tell an employee, 'Ton PowerPoint est trop chargé, essaie de le rendre plus aéré.' This is a polite way of saying the slides have too much text and need to be simplified. You will also hear it in the fashion industry. A 'tissu aéré' refers to a breathable fabric like linen or certain mesh materials, essential for summer collections. In these contexts, 'aéré' is synonymous with comfort and quality. It suggests that the product—be it a shirt or a software interface—is designed with the user's ease in mind, avoiding the 'étouffant' (suffocating) feeling of over-complexity.
Finally, you might hear 'aéré' in weather-related discussions or descriptions of nature. A 'forêt aérée' is one where the trees are not too densely packed, allowing light to reach the forest floor. A 'vallée aérée' suggests a wide, open valley where the wind can blow through. In literature, authors use the word to evoke a sense of freedom and space. For example, 'Le paysage était vaste et aéré, offrant une vue imprenable sur l'horizon.' By paying attention to these various settings, you'll start to see 'aéré' not just as a word for 'ventilated', but as a fundamental concept in French aesthetics and lifestyle that prioritizes space, light, and the ability to breathe.
Le chef insiste pour que la pâte soit bien aérée avant la cuisson.
Ce nouveau quartier est beaucoup plus aéré que le centre-ville historique.
One of the most frequent mistakes English speakers make when using aéré is confusing it with other air-related adjectives like 'aérien' or simply 'ouvert'. While 'aérien' means 'aerial' or 'ethereal' (like an aerial view or a celestial being), 'aéré' specifically refers to the circulation of air or the presence of space within a structure. Saying 'une vue aérée' is possible if you mean the view feels open, but 'une vue aérienne' is the correct term for a view from a plane. Another common error is neglecting the gender and number agreement. Since 'aéré' ends in an accented 'é', learners often forget to add the extra 'e' for feminine nouns or 's' for plural ones, especially in spoken French where the pronunciation remains the same.
- Confusion with 'Aérien'
- Wrong: 'Une photo aérée de la ville.' Correct: 'Une photo aérienne de la ville.' (An aerial photo.)
- Confusion with 'Ouvert'
- While an open window leads to an 'aéré' room, 'ouvert' describes the state of the window, not the quality of the air in the room.
- Agreement Errors
- Wrong: 'Les pièces sont aéré.' Correct: 'Les pièces sont aérées.' (The rooms are airy.)
Another subtle mistake involves the use of 'aéré' in culinary contexts. English speakers might want to say 'light' (léger) when they actually mean 'aéré'. While a 'mousse' is both 'légère' and 'aérée', a 'salade' is 'légère' (low calorie/not heavy) but definitely not 'aérée' (unless it's full of air bubbles, which is unlikely). Using 'aéré' for food specifically highlights the texture created by air, whereas 'léger' is a more general term for weight or digestibility. Furthermore, avoid using 'aéré' to describe a person's personality or mood. In English, we might say someone is 'airy' to mean they are lighthearted or perhaps ditzy, but in French, 'aéré' is strictly for objects, spaces, or compositions. Calling a person 'aéré' would be confusing and nonsensical.
Lastly, learners sometimes struggle with the difference between the verb 'aérer' and the adjective 'aéré'. Remember that 'aérer' is an action you perform: 'Je vais aérer la cuisine' (I am going to air out the kitchen). 'Aéré' is the resulting state: 'La cuisine est maintenant aérée'. Don't use the adjective when you need a verb of motion. Also, be careful with the word 'ventilé'. While similar, 'ventilé' often implies mechanical ventilation (like a fan or HVAC system), whereas 'aéré' can be natural (opening a window). If you want to emphasize the natural freshness of a space, 'aéré' is usually the better choice. By avoiding these pitfalls, you can use 'aéré' with the precision of a native speaker, accurately conveying concepts of space, texture, and freshness.
Attention : on dit une chambre aérée (état) mais aérer la chambre (action).
To truly master the nuances of aéré, it's helpful to compare it with its synonyms and related terms. Depending on the context—whether you're talking about architecture, cooking, or design—different words might be more precise. The most common synonym is ventilé, which also means ventilated. However, 'ventilé' often carries a more technical or industrial connotation, often referring to air moved by machines. In contrast, 'aéré' feels more natural and aesthetic. Another close relative is spacieux (spacious). While an 'aéré' room is often 'spacieux', 'aéré' specifically focuses on the flow of air and light, whereas 'spacieux' focuses on the square footage or volume.
- Aéré vs. Ventilé
- 'Aéré' is often natural (windows); 'ventilé' is often mechanical (fans). 'Une mine ventilée' vs. 'Une chambre aérée'.
- Aéré vs. Léger
- In cooking, 'aéré' refers to texture (bubbles); 'léger' refers to weight or calories. A soufflé is both.
- Aéré vs. Dégagé
- 'Dégagé' means clear or unobstructed. 'Un ciel dégagé' (a clear sky) vs. 'Une mise en page aérée'.
In the world of typography and design, you might use épuré as an alternative. 'Épuré' means refined, sleek, or minimalist. While an 'aéré' layout has lots of space, an 'épuré' layout is intentionally simple and devoid of unnecessary elements. They often go hand-in-hand. For textiles, respirant (breathable) is a modern technical term often used in sportswear. While you might call a linen shirt 'aéré', you would call a high-tech running jacket 'respirant'. In culinary terms, alvéolé is a specific word used by bakers to describe bread with large air holes (like a baguette or ciabatta). This is a more technical way of saying the bread is 'aéré'.
When describing a view or a landscape, ouvert (open) or vaste (vast) are common alternatives. 'Un paysage aéré' suggests that the landscape allows for a sense of breathing room, perhaps with scattered trees rather than a dense forest. Finally, consider the antonyms: confiné (confined), étouffant (suffocating/stuffy), chargé (cluttered), and dense (dense). If a room is 'étouffant', it desperately needs to be 'aéré'. If a text is too 'dense', it needs a more 'aérée' layout. By understanding these alternatives, you can choose the exact word that fits your situation, moving beyond basic vocabulary to a more nuanced and expressive command of the French language.
Pour ce logo, nous voulons un style épuré et aéré.
Le pain au levain a une mie très alvéolée, donc très aérée.
How Formal Is It?
Wusstest du?
The word 'aéré' started being used for typography and design in the 20th century as white space became a formal design element.
Aussprachehilfe
- Pronouncing it as two syllables (a-ré).
- Pronouncing the 'r' like an English 'r'.
- Making the final 'é' sound like 'uh'.
Schwierigkeitsgrad
Easy to recognize due to the root 'air'.
Requires remembering the accents and agreement.
Simple pronunciation, but don't confuse with 'aérien'.
Clear sounds, usually easy to distinguish.
Was du als Nächstes lernen solltest
Voraussetzungen
Als Nächstes lernen
Fortgeschritten
Wichtige Grammatik
Adjective Agreement
La salle (f) est aérée (f).
Past Participle as Adjective
Le verbe 'aérer' devient l'adjectif 'aéré'.
Adjective Placement
Un bureau aéré (follows the noun).
Adverbs of Degree
C'est 'très' aéré ou 'un peu' aéré.
Comparative Forms
Cette chambre est 'plus' aérée que celle-là.
Beispiele nach Niveau
La chambre est bien aérée.
The room is well ventilated.
Masculine singular agreement.
C'est un espace aéré.
It is an airy space.
Adjective follows the noun.
L'air est frais et aéré.
The air is fresh and airy.
Used with the verb 'être'.
Ma maison est très aérée.
My house is very airy.
Feminine singular agreement.
Ouvre la fenêtre pour avoir un salon aéré.
Open the window to have an airy living room.
Imperative verb + adjective.
J'aime les endroits aérés.
I like airy places.
Masculine plural agreement.
La salle de classe n'est pas aérée.
The classroom is not ventilated.
Negative construction.
Il fait bon dans cette pièce aérée.
It feels good in this airy room.
Preposition 'dans' + noun + adjective.
L'appartement est petit mais très aéré.
The apartment is small but very airy.
Contrast using 'mais'.
Il faut garder la cuisine aérée quand on cuisine.
The kitchen must be kept ventilated when cooking.
Adjective describing the state of the noun.
Nous cherchons une location aérée pour l'été.
We are looking for an airy rental for the summer.
Feminine singular agreement.
Ces bureaux sont modernes et aérés.
These offices are modern and airy.
Masculine plural agreement.
La terrasse est bien aérée par le vent marin.
The terrace is well ventilated by the sea breeze.
Passive sense: 'aérée par'.
Elle préfère les vêtements larges et aérés.
She prefers loose and airy clothes.
Adjective describing clothing.
Ce quartier est plus aéré que le centre-ville.
This neighborhood is more airy than the city center.
Comparative 'plus... que'.
Il est important d'avoir un sommeil dans un lieu aéré.
It is important to sleep in a ventilated place.
Noun 'lieu' + adjective.
Votre texte est trop compact, rendez-le plus aéré.
Your text is too compact, make it more spaced out.
Figurative use for layout.
Cette mousse au chocolat a une texture très aérée.
This chocolate mousse has a very airy texture.
Culinary use.
La mise en page aérée facilite la lecture du journal.
The airy layout makes reading the newspaper easier.
Noun phrase subject.
On a besoin d'un emploi du temps plus aéré.
We need a more spaced-out schedule.
Figurative use for time.
Le gâteau est léger et bien aéré grâce aux œufs.
The cake is light and well-aerated thanks to the eggs.
Coordinated adjectives.
Il a choisi un design aéré pour son nouveau site web.
He chose an airy design for his new website.
Adjective modifying 'design'.
Les nouvelles rames de métro sont plus aérées.
The new subway cars are more airy.
Feminine plural agreement.
Le style de ce peintre est devenu plus aéré avec le temps.
This painter's style became airier over time.
Describing artistic style.
L'architecture de ce musée est remarquablement aérée.
The architecture of this museum is remarkably airy.
Adverb 'remarquablement' modifying the adjective.
Une structure aérée permet une meilleure circulation des idées.
An airy structure allows for a better circulation of ideas.
Figurative/Abstract use.
Le compositeur utilise des silences pour créer une œuvre aérée.
The composer uses silences to create an airy work.
Describing music.
Il faut privilégier les plantations aérées dans ce jardin.
One should favor spaced-out plantings in this garden.
Agricultural/Gardening context.
Son discours était aéré, laissant place à la réflexion.
His speech was airy, leaving room for reflection.
Figurative use for communication.
Le tissu de cette veste est particulièrement aéré et respirant.
The fabric of this jacket is particularly airy and breathable.
Technical textile description.
On apprécie la configuration aérée de ce nouveau logiciel.
We appreciate the airy configuration of this new software.
Describing digital UI.
Les villes de demain devront être plus aérées et vertes.
Cities of tomorrow will need to be airier and greener.
Future tense + plural agreement.
L'atrium central offre une sensation aérée et monumentale.
The central atrium offers an airy and monumental feeling.
Nuance of scale and light.
La mie alvéolée témoigne d'une fermentation longue et aérée.
The honeycombed crumb bears witness to a long and aerated fermentation.
Specialized culinary vocabulary.
Le récit gagne en clarté grâce à une narration aérée.
The story gains clarity thanks to an airy narration.
Literary criticism.
Cette approche théorique est plus aérée que les dogmes anciens.
This theoretical approach is more 'airy' (open) than old dogmas.
Highly abstract usage.
L'urbanisme haussmannien a rendu Paris plus aéré.
Haussmann's urban planning made Paris more airy.
Historical/Architectural context.
L'orchestration est aérée, évitant toute saturation sonore.
The orchestration is airy, avoiding any sonic saturation.
Musical technicality.
Il a une écriture aérée, presque éthérée.
He has an airy, almost ethereal writing style.
Synonymic link with 'éthérée'.
Le dialogue est aéré par des apartés pleins d'humour.
The dialogue is 'aired out' by humorous asides.
Metaphorical verb-like use of the adjective state.
L'ontologie du vide propose une conception aérée de l'être.
The ontology of the void proposes an 'airy' conception of being.
Philosophical register.
La topographie aérée du plateau favorise les courants thermiques.
The airy topography of the plateau favors thermal currents.
Scientific/Geographical register.
Sa pensée, bien qu'aérée, ne manque pas de rigueur.
His thought, though airy (open), does not lack rigor.
Concessive clause with 'bien que'.
L'esthétique du minimalisme repose sur le vide aéré.
The aesthetic of minimalism relies on airy void.
Art theory.
Le poète cherche une scansion aérée pour ses vers.
The poet seeks an airy scansion for his verses.
Poetic theory.
La structure moléculaire est aérée, permettant l'insertion d'ions.
The molecular structure is airy, allowing for the insertion of ions.
Chemical/Scientific context.
Une gouvernance aérée évite la sclérose bureaucratique.
An 'airy' (flexible/open) governance avoids bureaucratic sclerosis.
Political/Management register.
Le paysage sonore est aéré, laissant entendre chaque nuance.
The soundscape is airy, letting every nuance be heard.
Acoustics/Audio engineering.
Häufige Kollokationen
Häufige Phrasen
— To make a text easier to read by adding space.
Rendez votre rapport plus aéré.
— To live in a place that feels open and fresh.
Elle a besoin de vivre dans un lieu aéré.
— A design that is pleasingly spacious.
Le site offre un design visuellement aéré.
— A forest that is not dense, letting light in.
Nous marchions dans une forêt aérée.
— Building style with lots of glass and space.
L'architecture aérée du terminal.
— A schedule with plenty of breaks.
Mon emploi du temps est plus aéré cette semaine.
Wird oft verwechselt mit
Means 'aerial' or 'ethereal', not 'ventilated'.
Means 'open'; a window is open, the room becomes airy.
Means 'light'; related but 'aéré' focuses on the air content.
Redewendungen & Ausdrücke
— To have a clear, refreshed mind, free of stress.
Après les vacances, j'ai l'esprit aéré.
informal— A light and graceful writing style.
Cet auteur possède une plume aérée.
literary— To freshen up a situation or place (non-standard but understood).
Il faut donner un coup d'air aéré à ce projet.
informal— Said when entering a surprisingly spacious or fresh room.
Ah, c'est aéré ici, on respire !
neutral— An open-minded or clear way of thinking.
Sa pensée est aérée et moderne.
literary— Conversation with pauses and listening.
Leur dialogue était aéré et respectueux.
neutralLeicht verwechselbar
Similar root and sound.
'Aérien' refers to things in the sky or being very light/delicate. 'Aéré' refers to air circulation or spacing.
Une vue aérienne (from a plane) vs. Une pièce aérée (with fresh air).
Both mean ventilated.
'Ventilé' often implies a machine or fan is doing the work. 'Aéré' is more general and often implies natural air.
Un entrepôt ventilé vs. Une chambre aérée.
Both describe open places.
'Spacieux' is about size (m2). 'Aéré' is about the feeling of air and light.
Un placard spacieux (big) vs. Un salon aéré (fresh and open).
Both used in design.
'Épuré' means simplified/minimalist. 'Aéré' means having lots of space/gaps.
Un dessin épuré vs. Un texte aéré.
Both involve gas/air.
'Gazeux' means carbonated (like soda). 'Aéré' means containing air (like a cake).
De l'eau gazeuse vs. Un gâteau aéré.
Satzmuster
Le/La [noun] est aéré(e).
La pièce est aérée.
C'est un(e) [noun] très aéré(e).
C'est un appartement très aéré.
Rendre [noun] plus aéré.
Il faut rendre ce texte plus aéré.
[Noun] a une texture aérée.
Ce gâteau a une texture aérée.
Un style [adjective] et aéré.
Un style moderne et aéré.
Grâce à une structure aérée...
Grâce à une structure aérée, le bâtiment est frais.
Privilégier le côté aéré de...
Il faut privilégier le côté aéré de la mise en page.
L'aspect aéré témoigne de...
L'aspect aéré témoigne de la maîtrise technique du chef.
Wortfamilie
Substantive
Verben
Adjektive
Verwandt
So verwendest du es
Common in daily speech and professional design/cooking contexts.
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Using 'aérien' for a room.
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Cette pièce est aérée.
'Aérien' means aerial (like a view from a plane).
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Saying 'une aérée chambre'.
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Une chambre aérée.
In French, this adjective always follows the noun.
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Forgetting the 'e' for feminine nouns.
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La mousse est aérée.
Adjectives must agree with the noun they modify.
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Using 'aéré' to mean 'lightweight' for an object.
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Ce sac est léger.
'Aéré' is about air circulation, 'léger' is about weight.
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Confusing the verb and adjective.
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Je vais aérer (verb) la pièce aérée (adj).
Use the infinitive '-er' for the action and '-é' for the state.
Tipps
Agreement is Key
Always check the noun. 'Un appartement aéré' (m) but 'Une maison aérée' (f). The pronunciation is the same, but the spelling matters in writing.
Real Estate Tip
When looking for an apartment in France, look for the word 'aéré'. It usually means the place has good light and feels open.
Design Lingo
If you are a designer, use 'aéré' to describe a clean, minimalist layout. It's a professional term that clients appreciate.
Morning Routine
In France, it's culturally important to 'aérer' your room every morning. Mentioning this will make you sound very culturally aware.
Texture Matters
In a recipe, 'aéré' is the goal for soufflés and meringues. It's the opposite of being 'plat' (flat).
Writing Style
To make your French essays better, try to make your 'paragraphes aérés'. It helps the reader follow your logic.
Forests and Parks
Use 'aéré' to describe a park that feels safe and open, as opposed to a 'sombre' (dark) or 'touffu' (dense) forest.
The Three Syllables
Make sure to pronounce the 'a' and the 'é' separately. It is not 'air-é', it is 'a-é-ré'.
Meetings
In a meeting, if you want to suggest simplifying a project, say 'Il faut rendre le projet plus aéré'.
Aéré vs Spacieux
Remember: 'spacieux' is about size, 'aéré' is about the feeling of air and light. A small room can still be 'aéré'.
Einprägen
Eselsbrücke
Think of an 'Area' that is 'Aerated'. If an area is aéré, it has plenty of air and space.
Visuelle Assoziation
Imagine a bright white room with a giant open window and a light blue curtain fluttering. That feeling is 'aéré'.
Word Web
Herausforderung
Try to find three things in your current room that are 'aéré' and three things that are 'dense' or 'chargé'.
Wortherkunft
Derived from the French noun 'air', which comes from the Latin 'aer', meaning 'air' or 'atmosphere'. The suffix '-é' indicates a past participle acting as an adjective.
Ursprüngliche Bedeutung: The original meaning was literally 'exposed to the air' or 'filled with air'.
Indo-European > Italic > Romance > French.Kultureller Kontext
No specific sensitivities; it is a neutral/positive descriptive term.
English speakers might say 'breezy' or 'spacious', but 'aéré' covers both and is used more formally in design.
Im Alltag üben
Kontexte aus dem Alltag
Real Estate
- Appartement aéré
- Pièces lumineuses et aérées
- Espace de vie aéré
- Vue aérée
Cooking
- Texture aérée
- Mousse bien aérée
- Mie aérée
- Battre pour aérer
Design/Writing
- Mise en page aérée
- Texte aéré
- Style aéré
- Design aéré
Health/Hygiene
Nature
- Forêt aérée
- Paysage aéré
- Vallée aérée
- Sentier aéré
Gesprächseinstiege
"Trouves-tu que cet appartement est assez aéré ?"
"Comment fais-tu pour avoir une mousse au chocolat aussi aérée ?"
"Est-ce que tu préfères les designs chargés ou aérés ?"
"Penses-tu que les villes modernes sont assez aérées ?"
"Quel est ton secret pour rendre un texte plus aéré ?"
Tagebuch-Impulse
Décris ta maison idéale en utilisant le mot 'aéré'. Pourquoi est-ce important pour toi ?
Imagine un nouveau parc urbain. Comment le rendrais-tu aéré et agréable pour les citoyens ?
Parle d'un livre que tu as aimé. Est-ce que le style était dense ou aéré ?
Pourquoi est-il important d'aérer son esprit de temps en temps ?
Décris la texture de ton dessert préféré en utilisant 'aéré'.
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10 FragenNo, 'aéré' is not used to describe a person's personality. Use 'distrait' for 'airheaded' or 'joyeux' for 'lighthearted'.
'Aérer' is usually natural (opening windows), while 'ventiler' often involves fans or air conditioning systems.
Yes, in 99% of cases, being 'aéré' is considered a good thing as it implies freshness, clarity, and health.
You can say 'bien aéré' or 'bien ventilé' depending on the context.
Yes, in music production, an 'aéré' sound means it is not muddy or crowded, and each instrument can be heard clearly.
Yes, it becomes 'aérée'. For example: 'Une cuisine aérée'.
Yes, 'un emploi du temps aéré' means a schedule that isn't too busy and has lots of free time.
The most common opposites are 'confiné' (for rooms), 'dense' (for textures), and 'chargé' (for designs).
It is 'aéré'. There is no such word as 'aérié'.
Use it to describe the texture of cakes, breads, or mousses that have a lot of air in them.
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Write a sentence describing an airy living room.
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Describe a light dessert using the word 'aéré'.
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Say: 'J'aime les espaces aérés.'
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Listen to: 'La mie est aérée.' Is the bread dense?
Translate: 'The rooms are well-ventilated.'
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Use 'aérée' in a sentence about a kitchen.
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Translate: 'I need an airy office.'
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Describe a park using 'aéré'.
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Translate: 'The cake is very airy.'
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Write: 'Air out the room!'
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Translate: 'The text is spaced out.'
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Use 'aérés' in a sentence about desks.
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Translate: 'The design must be airy.'
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Write a sentence using 'aérés' for 'jardins'.
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Translate: 'The apartment is airy.'
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Say: 'C'est aéré.'
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Listen: 'Un espace aéré.' Is it crowded?
Say: 'La mousse est aérée.'
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Listen: 'Un style aéré.' Is it complex?
Say: 'Un texte aéré.'
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Listen: 'Une ville aérée.' Is there space?
Say: 'Aère la pièce.'
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Listen: 'Une mie aérée.' Is the bread good?
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Summary
The word 'aéré' is a positive adjective used to describe anything that 'breathes'—from a fresh room and a fluffy cake to a clean website design. Example: 'Une pièce aérée est plus saine.'
- Aéré means well-ventilated or airy, describing rooms with good air flow.
- It also describes visual layouts with plenty of white space and clarity.
- In cooking, it refers to light, fluffy textures like mousse or sponge cake.
- Always remember to agree the adjective with the noun's gender and number.
Agreement is Key
Always check the noun. 'Un appartement aéré' (m) but 'Une maison aérée' (f). The pronunciation is the same, but the spelling matters in writing.
Real Estate Tip
When looking for an apartment in France, look for the word 'aéré'. It usually means the place has good light and feels open.
Design Lingo
If you are a designer, use 'aéré' to describe a clean, minimalist layout. It's a professional term that clients appreciate.
Morning Routine
In France, it's culturally important to 'aérer' your room every morning. Mentioning this will make you sound very culturally aware.
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