mystérieux
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- Used to describe things that are hard to understand or explain, often creating curiosity.
- Must agree in gender: 'mystérieux' (m) and 'mystérieuse' (f).
- Commonly used in literature, news, and daily life to describe secrets or enigmas.
- Differs from 'étrange' (strange) by implying a deeper, hidden secret or intrigue.
The French adjective mystérieux (masculine) and mystérieuse (feminine) is a quintessential term used to describe anything that eludes immediate understanding or logic. It is not merely about something being unknown; it carries a weight of intrigue, often suggesting a hidden depth or a secret that is waiting to be uncovered. In French culture, which values intellectual curiosity and the nuance of atmosphere, this word is used frequently in literature, film, and everyday conversation to paint a picture of something that fascinates precisely because it is not fully revealed. When you describe a person as mystérieux, you are suggesting they have a 'je ne sais quoi'—an aura that keeps others guessing about their true thoughts or past. It is a word that bridges the gap between the mundane and the supernatural, the logical and the inexplicable.
- Atmospheric Usage
- Used to describe settings like old houses, foggy nights, or dense forests where the visibility is low and the sounds are unexplained. It sets a tone of suspense or wonder.
In a sociological context, the word can describe events or phenomena. If a crime occurs without a clear motive or evidence, the police might call the circumstances mystérieuses. This implies that the logic usually governing human behavior or physical laws has been temporarily suspended or obscured. Unlike the word 'bizarre', which can sometimes have a negative or mocking connotation (meaning weird or strange), mystérieux often retains a sense of dignity or high-level intrigue. It is the language of the detective novel and the romantic poet alike. It suggests that there is more than meets the eye, inviting the observer to look closer, even if looking closer doesn't necessarily yield answers.
L'étranger avait un regard mystérieux qui intriguait toute la ville.
Furthermore, the word is indispensable in the realm of science and history. Historians speak of 'civilisations mystérieuses' like the Maya or the builders of Stonehenge, where the lack of written records leaves a gap in our knowledge. Scientists might describe 'phénomènes mystérieux' in deep space or at the quantum level. In these cases, the word serves as a placeholder for the yet-to-be-discovered. It acknowledges the limits of current human knowledge while simultaneously celebrating the existence of things that challenge our understanding. It is a word of humility and curiosity.
- Social Nuance
- When applied to a person's behavior, it can imply a deliberate choice to remain private, or an innate quality of their personality that is hard to read.
Elle a reçu une lettre mystérieuse sans signature ni adresse de retour.
Finally, the aesthetic value of 'mystérieux' cannot be overstated. In French art criticism, a painting might be praised for its 'clarté mystérieuse' (mysterious clarity), a paradox suggesting that even when something is shown clearly, its essence remains a riddle. This usage highlights the French appreciation for the 'unsaid' and the 'unseen'. Whether it is the smile of the Mona Lisa (La Joconde) or the ending of a French New Wave film, the quality of being mystérieux is often seen as a mark of sophistication and depth, rather than a flaw of clarity.
- Abstract Concepts
- It can describe feelings, such as a 'joie mystérieuse' that arises without a specific cause, or a 'tristesse mystérieuse' that lingers in the soul.
Le fonctionnement du cerveau humain reste encore très mystérieux pour les chercheurs.
Using the word mystérieux correctly requires an understanding of its grammatical flexibility and its specific placement in French syntax. As an adjective, it must agree in gender and number with the noun it modifies. The masculine singular and plural form is 'mystérieux' (the 'x' remains), while the feminine singular is 'mystérieuse' and the feminine plural is 'mystérieuses'. Most often, it follows the noun, which is the standard position for longer adjectives or those that provide a distinct classification or emotional quality.
- Placement After the Noun
- Un homme mystérieux (A mysterious man). Une femme mystérieuse (A mysterious woman). Des événements mystérieux (Mysterious events).
One of the most common ways to use 'mystérieux' is to describe the unknown origins or causes of things. For example, if a machine stops working without any apparent reason, you might say: 'La panne est mystérieuse' (The breakdown is mysterious). Here, the adjective acts as a predicate after the verb 'être' (to be). This is a very common structure in both spoken and written French to attribute a quality of mystery to a subject. It allows the speaker to express confusion or wonder about a specific situation.
Il y a eu un bruit mystérieux dans le grenier hier soir.
In literary or more formal contexts, you might find 'mystérieux' used to describe abstract concepts like 'la vie' or 'le destin'. 'La vie est mystérieuse' is a common philosophical sentiment. It can also be used with 'ce que' to create a nominalized phrase: 'Ce qu'il y a de mystérieux chez lui, c'est son passé' (What is mysterious about him is his past). This structure 'Ce [noun/pronoun] + de + [adjective]' is a sophisticated way to highlight a specific quality of a person or thing.
- Agreement with Feminine Nouns
- Always change the 'x' to 'se' for feminine: 'Une forêt mystérieuse', 'Une disparition mystérieuse'.
Les causes de l'accident restent mystérieuses pour le moment.
When describing people, 'mystérieux' can be used to describe their look, their smile, or their whole persona. 'Il a un sourire mystérieux' suggests he knows something you don't. 'Elle est très mystérieuse sur ses projets' means she is being secretive about her plans. In these cases, the word often takes a prepositional complement like 'sur' (about) or 'envers' (towards), though 'sur' is much more frequent. This adds precision to what exactly is being kept hidden or what is hard to understand.
- Using with Adverbs
- You can intensify it: 'C'est particulièrement mystérieux' or 'C'est un peu mystérieux'.
La Joconde possède un charme mystérieux qui attire des millions de visiteurs.
The word mystérieux is a staple of French media and culture. You will encounter it frequently in news headlines, especially those involving unsolved cases or scientific breakthroughs. For instance, a news anchor might report on 'la disparition mystérieuse d'un randonneur' (the mysterious disappearance of a hiker). In this context, it signals to the audience that the event is out of the ordinary and currently lacks a logical explanation, heightening the sense of drama and public interest.
- In Literature and Cinema
- From the detective novels of Georges Simenon to the surrealist films of Jean Cocteau, 'mystérieux' is used to describe characters, plots, and settings that defy simple categorization.
In the world of French entertainment, particularly in the 'policier' (detective) genre, the word is used to describe the 'mobile mystérieux' (mysterious motive) or the 'témoin mystérieux' (mysterious witness). It is also very common in children's literature, where it often appears in titles of adventure books, such as 'L'Île mystérieuse' by Jules Verne. In these stories, the word serves as a hook, promising the reader a journey into the unknown and the eventual resolution of a grand puzzle.
Le film commence par un meurtre mystérieux dans un train de nuit.
Beyond formal storytelling, 'mystérieux' is used in marketing and tourism. A travel agency might promote 'les terres mystérieuses de Bretagne' (the mysterious lands of Brittany), playing on the region's Celtic myths and legends. Similarly, in the perfume industry, a fragrance might be described as having 'notes mystérieuses' to suggest it is complex, seductive, and not easily identified by a single scent. This usage leverages the word's positive connotations of sophistication and allure.
- Daily Conversations
- Used colloquially to describe a friend who is being unusually quiet or a situation at work that doesn't make sense: 'Le nouveau patron est très mystérieux'.
Il y a une atmosphère mystérieuse dans ce vieux château abandonné.
You will also hear it in academic or intellectual discussions. A philosopher might discuss 'le côté mystérieux de l'existence', or a scientist might talk about 'les forces mystérieuses de l'univers'. In these settings, it isn't a sign of ignorance but an acknowledgement of the vastness of what remains to be understood. It is a word that commands respect for the unknown, rather than just pointing out a lack of information. It is frequently paired with words like 'profond' (deep) or 'insaisissable' (ungraspable) to emphasize the difficulty of the subject.
- Song Lyrics
- French 'chanson' often uses 'mystérieux' to describe love, the night, or the passing of time, contributing to the poetic and melancholic vibe of the genre.
La mélodie était douce et mystérieuse, comme un souvenir lointain.
One of the most frequent errors English speakers make when using mystérieux is failing to apply the correct gender and number agreement. Unlike English, where 'mysterious' is invariant, the French adjective must change. Beginners often forget that the masculine plural form is identical to the masculine singular ('mystérieux'), but the feminine forms are 'mystérieuse' (singular) and 'mystérieuses' (plural). Misgendering a noun like 'une affaire' (a case) by saying 'un affaire mystérieux' is a common slip-up that can be easily avoided by double-checking the noun's gender.
- Gender Confusion
- Mistake: 'Une voix mystérieux'. Correct: 'Une voix mystérieuse'. Always check the noun ending or dictionary for gender.
Another mistake involves the confusion between 'mystérieux' and 'mystique'. While they share the same root, they are not interchangeable. 'Mystérieux' refers to things that are hard to explain or understand in a general sense. 'Mystique', on the other hand, relates specifically to mysticism, spirituality, or a profound religious experience. Describing a foggy morning as 'mystique' would imply a religious or spiritual quality, whereas 'mystérieux' simply implies it is shrouded in mystery. Using 'mystique' when you mean 'mystérieux' can make your sentence sound overly dramatic or spiritually charged when you didn't intend it to be.
Il ne faut pas confondre un homme mystérieux avec un moine mystique.
Pronunciation is another area where learners often struggle. The '-ieux' ending is tricky for English speakers. Many tend to pronounce it like 'ee-ooks' or 'ee-yuss'. In reality, the 'x' is silent, and the 'ieu' sounds like the 'u' in 'burn' but with more rounded lips (the French 'eu' sound). Practicing the transition from the 'i' to the 'eu' sound is crucial for sounding natural. Also, ensure you don't pronounce the 's' at the end of 'mystérieuses' unless it is followed by a word starting with a vowel (liaison), although in this specific case, liaison is rare.
- Misuse of 'Bizarre'
- Learners often use 'mystérieux' when they simply mean 'weird'. If someone is acting strange in a negative way, 'bizarre' is usually the better choice.
Son comportement est plus bizarre que mystérieux.
Finally, watch out for 'faux amis' or false cognates in context. While 'mystérieux' and 'mysterious' are cognates, the way they are used in certain idioms might differ. For example, in English, we might say 'the plot thickens', but in French, one might say 'l'intrigue devient de plus en plus mystérieuse'. Avoid translating English idioms literally; instead, use 'mystérieux' as a simple adjective to describe the state of the situation. Also, be careful with the word 'secret'. While related, 'secret' implies a deliberate hiding of information, whereas 'mystérieux' can describe something that is naturally hard to understand, regardless of whether someone is trying to hide it.
- Word Order Errors
- Do not put it before the noun. 'Un mystérieux homme' is technically possible in poetry but sounds very unnatural in normal speech. Stick to 'Un homme mystérieux'.
C'est un secret bien gardé, mais c'est aussi un objet mystérieux.
When you want to vary your vocabulary beyond mystérieux, French offers a rich palette of synonyms, each with its own specific nuance. Understanding these differences will help you sound more like a native speaker and allow you to describe situations with greater precision. Whether you are talking about a person's character, a scientific enigma, or a spooky atmosphere, there is likely a word that fits better than the general-purpose 'mystérieux'.
- Énigmatique vs Mystérieux
- 'Énigmatique' is often used for people or expressions that are like a riddle. It suggests a puzzle that needs solving. 'Mystérieux' is broader and can apply to atmospheres or events.
- Obscur vs Mystérieux
- 'Obscur' implies a lack of light or clarity, often used for complicated texts or vague explanations. 'Mystérieux' implies there is a hidden truth, not just a lack of clarity.
- Étrange vs Mystérieux
- 'Étrange' simply means strange or weird. Something can be strange without being mysterious. Mystery implies a deeper, more profound unknown.
For more formal or literary contexts, 'impénétrable' is a powerful alternative. It suggests that something cannot be understood or 'pierced' by the human mind. You might describe a person's 'visage impénétrable' if they show absolutely no emotion. Another formal option is 'insondable', which literally means 'unfathomable' or 'bottomless'. This is often used for deep emotions or the mysteries of the universe. These words elevate the level of your French and convey a sense of awe or total confusion.
L'énigme était si mystérieuse qu'elle semblait impénétrable.
On the flip side, if you want to describe the opposite of mysterious, you have several choices depending on the context. 'Clair' (clear) or 'évident' (obvious) are the most common antonyms. If something is easy to understand, it is 'compréhensible'. If it has been explained, it is 'expliqué'. For a person who is very open and easy to read, you might use the adjective 'ouvert' or say they are 'comme un livre ouvert' (like an open book). Knowing these opposites helps you define 'mystérieux' by what it is not.
- Occulte vs Mystérieux
- 'Occulte' specifically refers to supernatural or magical mysteries, often with a darker or more secretive connotation than 'mystérieux'.
Ses intentions ne sont pas claires, elles sont même assez mystérieuses.
In casual conversation, you might hear 'louche' to describe something mysterious in a suspicious or 'shady' way. While 'mystérieux' can be intriguing or even romantic, 'louche' is almost always negative. If a deal sounds too good to be true and you don't understand how it works, it's 'louche'. Understanding these emotional weights is key to choosing the right word. 'Mystérieux' remains the most versatile and neutral term, suitable for a wide range of situations from the poetic to the practical.
How Formal Is It?
Wusstest du?
The root 'mu-' in the Greek 'mustērion' comes from 'muein', which means 'to close the mouth or eyes'. This perfectly captures the idea of keeping a secret or something being hidden from view.
Aussprachehilfe
- Pronouncing the final 'x'. It should be silent.
- Pronouncing 'ieu' like 'you'. It should be a rounded 'eu' sound.
- Stress on the first syllable. French stress is at the end.
- Making the 'r' too hard like an English 'r'. It should be in the throat.
- Forgetting the 's' sound in the feminine 'mystérieuse'.
Schwierigkeitsgrad
Easy to recognize as it is a cognate of 'mysterious'.
Requires attention to gender agreement and the silent 'x'.
The '-ieux' ending is one of the most difficult sounds for English speakers.
Distinctive sound, usually easy to pick out in a sentence.
Was du als Nächstes lernen solltest
Voraussetzungen
Als Nächstes lernen
Fortgeschritten
Wichtige Grammatik
Adjective agreement (gender)
Un homme mystérieux / Une femme mystérieuse
Adjective agreement (number)
Des bruits mystérieux / Des voix mystérieuses
Adjective position (after the noun)
Un objet mystérieux (NOT 'un mystérieux objet')
Use of 'de' after indefinite pronouns
Quelque chose de mystérieux
Silent final consonants
The 'x' in 'mystérieux' is not pronounced.
Beispiele nach Niveau
C'est un chat mystérieux.
It's a mysterious cat.
Adjective follows the noun 'chat'.
Il y a un bruit mystérieux.
There is a mysterious noise.
Masculine singular agreement.
Elle est très mystérieuse.
She is very mysterious.
Feminine singular form '-euse'.
Où est la boîte mystérieuse ?
Where is the mysterious box?
Feminine singular agreement with 'boîte'.
Le jardin est mystérieux le soir.
The garden is mysterious in the evening.
Predicate adjective after 'est'.
J'aime les livres mystérieux.
I like mysterious books.
Masculine plural (same as singular).
C'est une histoire mystérieuse.
It's a mysterious story.
Feminine singular agreement.
L'homme au chapeau est mystérieux.
The man with the hat is mysterious.
Subject-adjective agreement.
Le château semble mystérieux sous la lune.
The castle seems mysterious under the moon.
Adjective used with the verb 'sembler'.
Elle a reçu un cadeau mystérieux.
She received a mysterious gift.
Masculine singular adjective.
Ces lumières dans le ciel sont mystérieuses.
Those lights in the sky are mysterious.
Feminine plural agreement with 'lumières'.
Pourquoi est-il si mystérieux ?
Why is he so mysterious?
Interrogative structure.
C'est une île mystérieuse et lointaine.
It is a mysterious and distant island.
Two adjectives following the noun.
Le code est vraiment mystérieux.
The code is really mysterious.
Intensifier 'vraiment' used with the adjective.
Ils ont trouvé des objets mystérieux.
They found some mysterious objects.
Masculine plural agreement.
La forêt devient mystérieuse la nuit.
The forest becomes mysterious at night.
Adjective with the verb 'devenir'.
L'origine de cette légende reste mystérieuse.
The origin of this legend remains mysterious.
Feminine singular agreement with 'origine'.
Il garde un silence mystérieux sur son passé.
He keeps a mysterious silence about his past.
Adjective modifying 'silence'.
C'est une personne très mystérieuse, on ne sait rien d'elle.
She is a very mysterious person, we know nothing about her.
Feminine singular agreement.
Les circonstances de sa disparition sont mystérieuses.
The circumstances of his disappearance are mysterious.
Feminine plural agreement with 'circonstances'.
Il y a quelque chose de mystérieux dans son regard.
There is something mysterious in his look.
Use of 'de' after 'quelque chose'.
Elle m'a envoyé un message mystérieux hier soir.
She sent me a mysterious message last night.
Masculine singular agreement.
Le fonctionnement de cette machine est mystérieux.
The way this machine works is mysterious.
Subject-adjective agreement.
Nous avons exploré une grotte mystérieuse.
We explored a mysterious cave.
Feminine singular agreement.
Le dénouement mystérieux du film a laissé le public perplexe.
The mysterious ending of the movie left the audience perplexed.
Adjective modifying 'dénouement'.
Elle possède une aura mystérieuse qui attire l'attention.
She possesses a mysterious aura that draws attention.
Feminine singular agreement.
Les forces mystérieuses de la nature nous dépassent souvent.
The mysterious forces of nature often exceed our understanding.
Feminine plural agreement.
Il a fait une allusion mystérieuse à son départ prochain.
He made a mysterious allusion to his upcoming departure.
Feminine singular agreement.
Le manuscrit contient des symboles mystérieux et anciens.
The manuscript contains mysterious and ancient symbols.
Masculine plural agreement.
C'est un phénomène mystérieux que la science ne peut expliquer.
It is a mysterious phenomenon that science cannot explain.
Masculine singular agreement.
Sa réaction mystérieuse m'a beaucoup inquiété.
His mysterious reaction worried me a lot.
Feminine singular agreement with 'réaction'.
Elle cultive un côté mystérieux pour intriguer son entourage.
She cultivates a mysterious side to intrigue those around her.
Adjective modifying 'côté'.
L'œuvre de cet artiste est empreinte d'une poésie mystérieuse.
The work of this artist is imbued with a mysterious poetry.
Feminine singular agreement.
Il subsiste des zones mystérieuses dans son témoignage.
Mysterious areas remain in his testimony.
Feminine plural agreement.
Le chat noir traversa la rue d'un pas mystérieux.
The black cat crossed the street with a mysterious step.
Adjective modifying 'pas'.
La disparition des Mayas demeure l'une des énigmes les plus mystérieuses de l'histoire.
The disappearance of the Mayas remains one of the most mysterious enigmas in history.
Superlative construction.
Elle a un talent mystérieux pour deviner les pensées des gens.
She has a mysterious talent for guessing people's thoughts.
Masculine singular agreement.
Le paysage était enveloppé d'un brouillard mystérieux.
The landscape was shrouded in a mysterious fog.
Adjective modifying 'brouillard'.
Ses propos mystérieux ont semé le doute dans l'assemblée.
His mysterious remarks sowed doubt in the assembly.
Masculine plural agreement.
Il y a une beauté mystérieuse dans la solitude.
There is a mysterious beauty in solitude.
Feminine singular agreement.
L'univers déploie ses mécanismes mystérieux sous nos yeux ébahis.
The universe unfolds its mysterious mechanisms before our amazed eyes.
Masculine plural agreement.
La prose de Proust explore les replis mystérieux de la mémoire humaine.
Proust's prose explores the mysterious folds of human memory.
Masculine plural agreement.
Il émane de cette vieille demeure une présence mystérieuse et pesante.
A mysterious and heavy presence emanates from this old residence.
Feminine singular agreement.
Le destin, dans sa marche mystérieuse, nous a réunis aujourd'hui.
Destiny, in its mysterious march, has brought us together today.
Adjective in an appositive phrase.
L'alchimie entre les deux acteurs était aussi mystérieuse qu'évidente.
The alchemy between the two actors was as mysterious as it was obvious.
Comparative structure.
Il s'exprime par des aphorismes mystérieux qui demandent réflexion.
He expresses himself through mysterious aphorisms that require reflection.
Masculine plural agreement.
La forêt recèle des secrets mystérieux que nul n'a encore percés.
The forest holds mysterious secrets that no one has yet pierced.
Masculine plural agreement.
L'âme humaine est un territoire mystérieux et vaste.
The human soul is a mysterious and vast territory.
Masculine singular agreement.
Synonyme
Gegenteile
Häufige Kollokationen
Häufige Phrasen
— Used when something is hard to explain. 'It's mysterious.'
Personne ne sait où il est. C'est mystérieux.
— To maintain a mysterious appearance or attitude.
Il aime garder un air mystérieux lors des réunions.
— Nothing mysterious about it; it's simple.
Il n'y a rien de mystérieux dans cette affaire.
— The mysterious side of something or someone.
J'aime le côté mystérieux de cette ville.
— More mysterious than ever.
Son comportement est plus mystérieux que jamais.
— A mysterious character (in a book or real life).
C'est un personnage mystérieux dont on ignore tout.
Wird oft verwechselt mit
Mystique relates to spiritual or religious mysteries, while mystérieux is general.
Bizarre means weird or strange, often with a negative connotation. Mystérieux is more neutral or intriguing.
Secret implies intentional hiding, whereas mystérieux can be natural or accidental.
Redewendungen & Ausdrücke
— God works in mysterious ways. Used when things happen for reasons we can't understand.
On ne sait pas pourquoi il a eu cette chance, les voies du Seigneur sont mystérieuses.
formal/religious— To wrap oneself in mystery; to be very secretive.
Cet écrivain s'entoure de mystère et ne donne jamais d'interviews.
neutral— It's a mystery to me. I don't understand it at all.
Comment il a réussi son examen est un mystère pour moi.
informal— To deepen the mystery; to make things even more confusing.
Cette nouvelle découverte ne fait qu'épaissir le mystère.
neutral— To lift the veil on a mystery; to solve or reveal it.
La police espère enfin lever le voile sur ce mystère.
formal— A playful way to say 'It's a total mystery!' often used with children.
Où sont mes clés ? Mystère et boule de gomme !
informal/child-friendly— To make a big deal out of a secret; to be unnecessarily secretive.
Arrête de faire des mystères et dis-nous où nous allons !
informal— To be a mysterious book (hard to read or understand).
Pour moi, son caractère reste un livre mystérieux.
literary— The mystery remains complete; nothing has been solved.
Malgré l'enquête, le mystère reste entier.
formal— Plunged in mystery; surrounded by unknown factors.
Toute la ville est plongée dans un mystère après l'incident.
neutralLeicht verwechselbar
Both describe things that are out of the ordinary.
Étrange means 'strange' or 'unusual'. Mystérieux implies a deeper riddle or hidden information. A three-legged dog is étrange, but a ghost is mystérieux.
C'est une étrange coïncidence, mais l'origine du feu est mystérieuse.
Both are related to the unknown.
Curieux can mean 'strange' but more often means 'inquisitive' (wanting to know). Mystérieux describes the thing itself, while curieux describes the person looking at it.
Je suis curieux de savoir pourquoi il est si mystérieux.
Both imply a lack of clarity.
Obscur often refers to physical darkness or intellectual complexity (like a difficult poem). Mystérieux implies a secret or an enigma.
Le texte est obscur, mais l'auteur est encore plus mystérieux.
Both describe things that aren't clear.
Louche is informal and specifically implies that something is suspicious or 'shady'. Mystérieux can be beautiful or interesting, but louche is always bad.
Son comportement est mystérieux, j'espère qu'il n'est pas louche.
Both describe things that are unusual.
Insolite means 'unusual' or 'quirky', often in a surprising or charming way. Mystérieux is more serious and hidden.
Nous avons visité un musée insolite sur les objets mystérieux.
Satzmuster
C'est un/une [noun] mystérieux/se.
C'est un chat mystérieux.
Le/La [noun] est mystérieux/se.
La boîte est mystérieuse.
Il y a quelque chose de mystérieux dans [noun].
Il y a quelque chose de mystérieux dans cette forêt.
[Noun] reste mystérieux/se pour [person].
Son départ reste mystérieux pour nous.
D'un pas/air/ton mystérieux, [subject] [verb].
D'un ton mystérieux, il m'a confié son secret.
Le caractère mystérieux de [abstract noun] [verb].
Le caractère mystérieux de l'existence nous fascine.
Ce qui est mystérieux, c'est [noun/phrase].
Ce qui est mystérieux, c'est son absence.
Ils ont [verb] des [noun] mystérieux/ses.
Ils ont trouvé des lettres mystérieuses.
Wortfamilie
Substantive
Verben
Adjektive
Verwandt
So verwendest du es
Highly frequent in both written and spoken French.
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Un mystérieux homme
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Un homme mystérieux
In French, most descriptive adjectives follow the noun. Placing 'mystérieux' before the noun sounds very poetic or archaic and should be avoided in normal speech.
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Elle est mystérieux.
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Elle est mystérieuse.
Adjectives must agree in gender with the subject. Since 'Elle' is feminine, the adjective must take the feminine ending '-euse'.
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Des bruits mystérieuxs
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Des bruits mystérieux
Words ending in 'x' in the masculine singular do not add an 's' in the plural. The form remains exactly the same.
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C'est une expérience mystique. (when meaning 'mysterious')
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C'est une expérience mystérieuse.
While 'mystique' is a word, it refers to spiritual or religious mystery. For a general mystery, use 'mystérieux'.
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Pronouncing the 'x' like in 'box'.
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Silent 'x'.
The final 'x' in 'mystérieux' is never pronounced. The word should end with the 'eu' vowel sound.
Tipps
Gender Agreement
Always remember to change the ending to '-euse' for feminine nouns. 'Une voix mystérieuse' is correct, not 'une voix mystérieux'. This is a very common mistake for English speakers.
The Silent X
Never pronounce the final 'x' in 'mystérieux'. It is silent in both the singular and plural masculine forms. Focus on the 'eu' sound at the end instead.
Mystérieux vs Mystique
Don't confuse these two. 'Mystérieux' is for puzzles and secrets. 'Mystique' is for religion and the soul. Using 'mystique' for a missing key sounds very strange!
Creating Atmosphere
In your writing, pair 'mystérieux' with sensory words like 'brouillard' (fog), 'ombre' (shadow), or 'murmure' (whisper) to create a strong, evocative scene.
Describing People
When you call someone 'mystérieux', it's often a compliment in France. It suggests they are interesting and have depth. Use it when you want to show you are intrigued by someone.
Listen for the 'Z'
In the feminine form 'mystérieuse', the 's' sounds like a 'z'. This is a key way to hear if someone is talking about a masculine or feminine noun.
The 'X' Factor
Think of the 'X' in 'mystérieux' as the 'X' in algebra—it stands for the unknown value you are trying to find. This helps you remember the spelling and the meaning.
Adjective Position
Keep 'mystérieux' after the noun. While some short adjectives like 'grand' or 'petit' go before, 'mystérieux' is a longer, descriptive adjective that belongs after.
Using 'C'est mystérieux'
This is a great phrase to use when you don't have an answer to something. It sounds more sophisticated than just saying 'Je ne sais pas'.
Adverbial Use
Don't forget 'mystérieusement'. It's a long word but very useful for describing actions: 'L'oiseau s'est envolé mystérieusement'.
Einprägen
Eselsbrücke
Think of a 'Mister' (Mr.) who is 'Serious' (sérieux) and hides a secret. 'Mr. Sérieux' is 'Mystérieux'.
Visuelle Assoziation
Imagine a detective with a magnifying glass looking at a giant question mark hidden in a fog.
Word Web
Herausforderung
Write three sentences describing a person you find 'mystérieux' without using the word 'secret'.
Wortherkunft
The word comes from the Old French 'misterieus', which is derived from the Latin 'mysterium'. The Latin term itself was borrowed from the Greek 'mustērion', meaning 'a secret rite or doctrine'.
Ursprüngliche Bedeutung: In Greek, it originally referred to religious secrets or 'mysteries' that were only revealed to the initiated.
Indo-European -> Italic -> Romance -> French.Kultureller Kontext
Generally a safe and neutral word, but be careful not to use it to describe people from different cultures in a way that 'otherizes' them or makes them seem exotic in a negative way.
In English, 'mysterious' can sometimes imply suspicion, whereas in French, it often carries a more poetic or alluring connotation.
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Detective Stories
- Un meurtre mystérieux
- Un indice mystérieux
- Une disparition mystérieuse
- Un suspect mystérieux
Science and Nature
- Un phénomène mystérieux
- Une maladie mystérieuse
- L'univers mystérieux
- Une force mystérieuse
Human Personality
- Un air mystérieux
- Un passé mystérieux
- Un sourire mystérieux
- Un comportement mystérieux
Art and Literature
- Une œuvre mystérieuse
- Une poésie mystérieuse
- Une atmosphère mystérieuse
- Un dénouement mystérieux
Everyday Life
- Un bruit mystérieux
- Un paquet mystérieux
- Une panne mystérieuse
- Un message mystérieux
Gesprächseinstiege
"As-tu déjà vécu un événement mystérieux que tu ne peux pas expliquer ?"
"Quel est le film le plus mystérieux que tu aies jamais vu ?"
"Est-ce que tu penses qu'il est bon de rester un peu mystérieux en amour ?"
"Y a-t-il un endroit mystérieux dans ta ville que tu aimerais explorer ?"
"Connais-tu une personne vraiment mystérieuse dans ton entourage ?"
Tagebuch-Impulse
Décrivez une rencontre mystérieuse que vous avez faite dans le passé. Qui était cette personne ?
Imaginez que vous trouvez un objet mystérieux dans votre grenier. Qu'est-ce que c'est ?
Pourquoi l'être humain est-il si attiré par les choses mystérieuses et l'inconnu ?
Écrivez le début d'une histoire qui commence par une lettre mystérieuse reçue un matin de pluie.
Pensez-vous que la science finira par expliquer tous les phénomènes mystérieux de l'univers ?
Häufig gestellte Fragen
10 FragenNot necessarily. While it can mean 'intriguing' or 'fascinating' (positive), it can also describe something 'worrying' or 'unexplained' in a negative context, like a 'mystérieuse maladie' (mysterious illness). The meaning depends on what it is describing.
It is a silent 'x'. The 'ieu' is a combination of the 'i' sound (like 'ee') and the 'eu' sound (like the 'u' in 'burn' but with rounded lips). It sounds roughly like 'mee-stair-yuh'.
In standard modern French, it almost always comes after the noun. Placing it before (e.g., 'un mystérieux personnage') is possible in high literature or poetry to add emphasis or a romantic tone, but it sounds very formal or dated in daily life.
They are very similar. However, 'énigmatique' is more often used for people's expressions or short statements that are like a riddle (énigme). 'Mystérieux' is a broader term that applies to atmospheres, events, and objects as well.
No, the 'x' is silent, even in the plural form. However, in the feminine form 'mystérieuse', the 's' is pronounced like a 'z'.
If you mean 'weird' in a bad or crazy way, 'bizarre' or 'cinglé' is better. If you mean 'weird' because they have secrets and are interesting, then 'mystérieux' is perfect.
Common synonyms include 'énigmatique' (riddle-like), 'obscur' (unclear), 'secret' (hidden), and 'impénétrable' (impossible to understand).
For masculine nouns, it stays 'mystérieux'. For feminine nouns, it becomes 'mystérieuses'. Example: 'des livres mystérieux', 'des histoires mystérieuses'.
Yes, very commonly. You can have a 'jardin mystérieux', a 'maison mystérieuse', or a 'ville mystérieuse'. It suggests the place has a special, hidden atmosphere.
The adverb is 'mystérieusement', which means 'mysteriously'. Example: 'Il a disparu mystérieusement' (He disappeared mysteriously).
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Write a sentence using 'mystérieux' to describe a man.
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Write a sentence using 'mystérieuse' to describe a box.
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Describe a mysterious noise in French.
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Use 'mystérieux' in a plural masculine sentence.
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Use 'mystérieuses' in a plural feminine sentence.
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Write 'Something mysterious is happening.' in French.
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Translate: 'He has a mysterious past.'
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Translate: 'The causes of the fire are mysterious.'
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Describe a person's mysterious smile.
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Write a sentence about a mysterious forest.
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Translate: 'It is a mysterious phenomenon.'
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Use the adverb 'mystérieusement' in a sentence.
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Translate: 'She is a mysterious woman.'
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Describe a mysterious atmosphere.
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Translate: 'The mystery remains complete.'
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Write: 'What is mysterious is his silence.'
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Translate: 'I received a mysterious message.'
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Write a sentence about mysterious forces.
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Translate: 'The cat has mysterious eyes.'
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Use 'mystérieux' to describe a book.
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Say 'A mysterious man' in French.
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Say 'It's mysterious' in French.
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Say 'Mysterious noises' in French.
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Say 'The mystery remains' in French.
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Say 'He is very mysterious' in French.
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Say 'Mysteriously' in French.
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Say 'A mysterious aura' in French.
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Say 'The cat is mysterious' in French.
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Say 'Mysterious symbols' in French.
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Listen and identify the gender: 'Une affaire mystérieuse'.
Listen and identify the gender: 'Un regard mystérieux'.
Listen and identify the number: 'Des objets mystérieux'.
Listen and identify the number: 'Une lettre mystérieuse'.
Listen and identify the sound: Does 'mystérieux' rhyme with 'heureux'?
Listen: 'C'est mystérieux'. Is the 'x' pronounced?
Listen: 'Elle est mystérieuse'. Is the 's' pronounced like a 'z'?
Listen: 'Un silence mystérieux'. What is being described?
Listen: 'Des voix mystérieuses'. What is being described?
Listen: 'Il a disparu mystérieusement'. How did he disappear?
Listen: 'C'est un sourire mystérieux'. What is the adjective?
Listen: 'La forêt est mystérieuse'. What is the noun?
Listen: 'Un cas mystérieux'. Is it masculine or feminine?
Listen: 'Des forces mystérieuses'. Is it masculine or feminine?
Listen: 'Le mystère reste entier'. What remains complete?
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Summary
The word 'mystérieux' is a versatile adjective that adds a layer of intrigue to your French. Whether you are describing a person's behavior, a foggy night, or an unsolved crime, it signals that there is a hidden depth waiting to be explored. Example: 'Il a un sourire mystérieux' (He has a mysterious smile).
- Used to describe things that are hard to understand or explain, often creating curiosity.
- Must agree in gender: 'mystérieux' (m) and 'mystérieuse' (f).
- Commonly used in literature, news, and daily life to describe secrets or enigmas.
- Differs from 'étrange' (strange) by implying a deeper, hidden secret or intrigue.
Gender Agreement
Always remember to change the ending to '-euse' for feminine nouns. 'Une voix mystérieuse' is correct, not 'une voix mystérieux'. This is a very common mistake for English speakers.
The Silent X
Never pronounce the final 'x' in 'mystérieux'. It is silent in both the singular and plural masculine forms. Focus on the 'eu' sound at the end instead.
Mystérieux vs Mystique
Don't confuse these two. 'Mystérieux' is for puzzles and secrets. 'Mystique' is for religion and the soul. Using 'mystique' for a missing key sounds very strange!
Creating Atmosphere
In your writing, pair 'mystérieux' with sensory words like 'brouillard' (fog), 'ombre' (shadow), or 'murmure' (whisper) to create a strong, evocative scene.
Verwandte Inhalte
Mehr nature Wörter
à ciel ouvert
B1Open-air, under the open sky.
à fleur d'eau
B1Auf Wasserspiegelhöhe.
à l'abri de
B1Der Ausdruck 'à l'abri de' bedeutet, vor etwas Unangenehmem oder Schädlichem geschützt zu sein. Zum Beispiel kann man vor dem Regen unter einem Dach geschützt sein.
à l'approche de
B1Bei herannahendem; kurz vor; im Vorfeld von.
à l'aube
B1In der Morgendämmerung; zu Beginn des Tages.
à l'écart de
B1Abseits von etwas oder jemandem sein.
à l'état sauvage
B1In the wild; in an untamed state.
à l'extérieur de
A2Außerhalb von etwas gelegen.
à l'intérieur de
A2Inside of; within.
à pas lents
B1Mit langsamen Schritten; in einem gemächlichen Tempo.