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C'est grave.

It's serious.

意味

Indicating that something is important or severe.

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The news of the accident is ______. (C'est grave.)

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Don't worry, it's not _______. (Ce n'est pas grave.)

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Is it ______ that I'm a little late? (C'est grave que je sois un peu en retard ?)

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The phrase 'C'est grave' in French literally translates to 'It is serious' or 'It is grave.' Its usage to indicate importance or severity can be traced back to the Latin word 'gravis', meaning 'heavy' or 'serious.' Over time, this evolved into the Old French 'grave', retaining the core meaning of something weighty, significant, or potentially problematic. In its modern usage, 'grave' can describe anything from a serious illness ('une maladie grave') to a serious mistake ('une erreur grave'). When used in the construction 'C'est grave,' it takes on a more emphatic tone, highlighting the significant impact or consequence of the situation being discussed. The context often dictates whether it implies a negative severity (e.g., 'C'est grave ce qui s'est passé,' meaning 'What happened is serious/bad') or a more neutral but strong emphasis on importance (e.g., in informal speech, if someone is exaggerating, they might say 'C'est grave' to mean 'That's incredible' or 'That's a big deal,' though this is less common and more nuanced). The evolution of 'grave' from its Latin roots to its current French usage reflects a continuous semantic link to weight, importance, and potential consequences.

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