意味
To feel positive, cheerful, and optimistic about things.
文化的背景
The French media often reports on 'le moral des Français' as a serious economic indicator, similar to consumer confidence in the US. In Quebec, while 'avoir le moral' is understood, you might also hear 'être de bonne humeur' more frequently in casual settings. In countries like Senegal or Ivory Coast, 'avoir le moral' can imply a strong sense of courage and 'bravery' in the face of life's hardships.
The 'Have' Rule
Always remember that in French, feelings like hunger, thirst, and 'le moral' are things you HAVE, not things you ARE.
Gender Matters
Using 'la' instead of 'le' changes the meaning from 'mood' to 'ethics'. Be careful!
意味
To feel positive, cheerful, and optimistic about things.
The 'Have' Rule
Always remember that in French, feelings like hunger, thirst, and 'le moral' are things you HAVE, not things you ARE.
Gender Matters
Using 'la' instead of 'le' changes the meaning from 'mood' to 'ethics'. Be careful!
Add Modifiers
To sound more native, add 'vraiment' (really) or 'trop' (very - informal): 'J'ai trop le moral !'
自分をテスト
Choose the correct verb to complete the phrase.
Je ___ le moral aujourd'hui !
The idiom always uses the verb 'avoir'.
Fill in the missing article.
Elle a ___ moral malgré les problèmes.
The standard form of the idiom uses the masculine definite article 'le'.
Which phrase fits best when a friend is sad?
Your friend failed a test. What do you say?
'Garde le moral' means 'Keep your spirits up'.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Ça va ? B: Oui, j'ai reçu une bonne nouvelle, alors ___.
This is the most natural way to express a good mood following good news.
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ビジュアル学習ツール
Le vs La Moral(e)
練習問題バンク
4 問題Je ___ le moral aujourd'hui !
The idiom always uses the verb 'avoir'.
Elle a ___ moral malgré les problèmes.
The standard form of the idiom uses the masculine definite article 'le'.
Your friend failed a test. What do you say?
'Garde le moral' means 'Keep your spirits up'.
A: Ça va ? B: Oui, j'ai reçu une bonne nouvelle, alors ___.
This is the most natural way to express a good mood following good news.
🎉 スコア: /4
よくある質問
6 問Yes, it is neutral enough, though 'être optimiste' might be slightly more formal.
The most common opposite is 'avoir le moral à zéro' or simply 'ne pas avoir le moral'.
Yes, when referring to mood. 'La morale' is a different word entirely.
Yes, but 'J'ai le moral' is the idiomatic standard.
Not necessarily. It means you feel positive and strong inside, even if you are being quiet.
No, it is standard French used by all ages.
関連フレーズ
Garder le moral
similarTo keep one's spirits up.
Remonter le moral
builds onTo cheer someone up.
Avoir le moral à zéro
contrastTo feel very depressed or down.
Avoir la pêche
synonymTo have a lot of energy.