در ۱۵ ثانیه
- Used to confirm 100% accuracy or a perfect guess.
- Combines 'exactly' and 'right' for maximum emphasis on truth.
- Safe for work, home, texting, and formal documents.
معنی
It is a way to say something is 100% accurate or perfectly correct. Use it when someone hits the nail on the head or provides a precise measurement.
مثالهای کلیدی
3 از 6Checking the bill at a café
Le compte est exactement juste, merci.
The total is exactly right, thank you.
A colleague summarizes a project goal
Votre résumé est exactement juste, c'est notre priorité.
Your summary is exactly right; that is our priority.
Texting a friend who guessed your dinner craving
Des sushis ? C'est exactement juste !
Sushi? That's exactly right!
زمینه فرهنگی
The French education system (the 'Bac') rewards 'la justesse du propos'. Using 'exactement juste' signals that you value this intellectual precision. In Romandy (French-speaking Switzerland), 'Juste !' is often used as a standalone interjection to mean 'I agree' or 'That's right', even more than in France. Quebecers might use 'C'est en plein ça' or 'C'est pile ça' as alternatives to 'exactement juste' in casual conversation. Belgian French is very similar to Hexagonal French here, but you might hear 'Sais-tu' added for emphasis in very informal settings, though not with this specific phrase.
Use it for validation
If you want to make a French person feel smart, use this phrase when they explain something complex to you.
Avoid 'Droit'
Never say 'C'est exactement droit' to mean 'You're right'. It's a classic English-speaker mistake.
در ۱۵ ثانیه
- Used to confirm 100% accuracy or a perfect guess.
- Combines 'exactly' and 'right' for maximum emphasis on truth.
- Safe for work, home, texting, and formal documents.
What It Means
Exactement juste is the ultimate verbal gold star. It is a collocation used to confirm that a statement, a calculation, or an observation is perfectly accurate. While juste on its own means 'right' or 'correct,' adding exactement gives it a powerful boost. It is like moving from a simple 'yes' to a 'you are absolutely, 100% correct.' It suggests there is no room for error. You are not just in the ballpark; you are standing on the home plate. It feels satisfying to say and even better to hear.
How To Use It
You will mostly use this as a reaction. It is a standalone phrase that validates what someone else just said. You can also use it to describe a specific value or a piece of data. For example, if you are checking a budget and the numbers match perfectly, you would say it is exactement juste. In a conversation, it acts as a strong nod of agreement. It is short, punchy, and very clear. You do not need complex grammar to make it work. Just drop it into the conversation when the truth is revealed.
When To Use It
This phrase is perfect for moments of precision. Use it at a restaurant when the waiter brings the correct change. Use it in a meeting when a colleague summarizes a complex problem perfectly. It is great for texting when a friend guesses your plans. It also works well in academic or technical settings. If a student gives the perfect answer, a teacher might use this to praise them. It is the phrase of choice for anyone who values logic and clarity. It is your go-to for any 'Eureka!' moment.
When NOT To Use It
Be careful not to use this when talking about moral justice. In French, juste can mean 'fair' (as in justice), but exactement juste sounds strange in that context. You would not say a court ruling is exactement juste to mean it was fair. Also, avoid using it for 'only.' If you want to say 'I have only five euros,' you say J'ai juste cinq euros. Adding exactement there would make you sound like a robot. Finally, do not use it for 'okay.' If someone asks how you are, saying exactement juste makes no sense.
Cultural Background
French culture deeply values the concept of 'la clarté' (clarity). There is a famous saying: 'Ce qui n'est pas clair n'est pas français' (What is not clear is not French). This phrase reflects that love for precision. While some linguists might call it a pleonasm—since juste already implies correctness—French speakers use it anyway for emphasis. It shows a commitment to the truth. It is a very 'Cartesian' expression, named after the philosopher Descartes, who loved clear and distinct ideas. It is about the joy of being right.
Common Variations
If you are with close friends, you might swap this for C'est pile-poil, which is much more informal. It literally means 'hair-hair' and implies 'spot on.' Another common version is C'est tout à fait ça, which is slightly softer. If you want to be very formal, you might use C'est d'une exactitude totale. In quick texts, many people just say Exact ! or C'est ça !. However, exactement juste remains the most balanced way to show you are impressed by someone's accuracy.
نکات کاربردی
The phrase is neutral and highly versatile. Be mindful that while it is grammatically a pleonasm, it is a standard emphatic tool in spoken French.
Use it for validation
If you want to make a French person feel smart, use this phrase when they explain something complex to you.
Avoid 'Droit'
Never say 'C'est exactement droit' to mean 'You're right'. It's a classic English-speaker mistake.
مثالها
6Le compte est exactement juste, merci.
The total is exactly right, thank you.
A polite way to confirm a financial transaction is correct.
Votre résumé est exactement juste, c'est notre priorité.
Your summary is exactly right; that is our priority.
Used to validate a professional observation.
Des sushis ? C'est exactement juste !
Sushi? That's exactly right!
Shows excitement that the friend guessed correctly.
Ce que tu ressens est exactement juste.
What you are sensing is exactly right.
Validates someone's emotional intuition.
C'est exactement juste, mais comment as-tu deviné ?
That is exactly right, but how did you guess?
A surprised and lighthearted confirmation.
La température est exactement juste pour l'expérience.
The temperature is exactly right for the experiment.
Used in a technical context for precision.
خودت رو بسنج
Complete the sentence with the correct form of the phrase.
Tu as dit que le train partait à 14h12, et il est 14h12. C'est _________ _________.
We need the adverb 'exactement' to modify the adjective 'juste'.
Which of these is the most formal way to say 'exactement juste'?
Votre rapport est...
'Parfaitement exact' is the most formal and precise for a professional report.
Match the response to the situation.
Situation: Someone describes your exact feelings about a difficult movie.
'Juste' is used here to mean 'accurate' or 'fitting'.
🎉 امتیاز: /3
ابزارهای بصری یادگیری
بانک تمرین
3 تمرینهاTu as dit que le train partait à 14h12, et il est 14h12. C'est _________ _________.
We need the adverb 'exactement' to modify the adjective 'juste'.
Votre rapport est...
'Parfaitement exact' is the most formal and precise for a professional report.
Situation: Someone describes your exact feelings about a difficult movie.
'Juste' is used here to mean 'accurate' or 'fitting'.
🎉 امتیاز: /3
سوالات متداول
2 سوالSlightly, yes. 'Juste' already means correct. However, 'exactement' adds emphasis, which is very common in spoken French.
No, you wouldn't say 'Tu es exactement juste'. You would say 'Tu as exactement raison' or 'Ce que tu dis est exactement juste'.
عبارات مرتبط
tout à fait
similarcompletely / exactly
en plein dans le mille
idiombullseye
à peu près
contrastapproximately