意味
Used to intensify an adjective or adverb.
文化的背景
In France, 'très' is often used in the phrase 'très bien' not just to mean 'very well', but as a filler word similar to 'okay' or 'alright' to signal the end of a conversation topic. While 'très' is used in Quebec, you might also hear 'bien' used as an intensifier in a similar way (e.g., 'C'est bien bon' for 'C'est très bon'). In some African French varieties, 'très' might be repeated for extra emphasis (très, très bon), though this is common in France as well.
The Liaison Rule
Always remember to pronounce the 's' as a 'z' if the next word starts with a vowel. It makes you sound much more native!
No 'Très Beaucoup'
Never say 'très beaucoup'. It's a common mistake. Just say 'beaucoup' or 'énormément'.
意味
Used to intensify an adjective or adverb.
The Liaison Rule
Always remember to pronounce the 's' as a 'z' if the next word starts with a vowel. It makes you sound much more native!
No 'Très Beaucoup'
Never say 'très beaucoup'. It's a common mistake. Just say 'beaucoup' or 'énormément'.
Vary your Adverbs
Once you master 'très', try using 'extrêmement' or 'particulièrement' to sound more sophisticated.
自分をテスト
Fill in the blank with 'très' or 'beaucoup'.
Le gâteau est ____ bon.
We use 'très' because 'bon' is an adjective.
Which sentence is grammatically correct?
Choose the correct option:
You cannot use 'très' with a verb like 'travaille'.
Match the French phrase to its English meaning.
Match the pairs:
These are standard intensifier pairings.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Comment vas-tu? B: ____ bien, merci !
'Très bien' is the standard response.
🎉 スコア: /4
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練習問題バンク
4 問題Le gâteau est ____ bon.
We use 'très' because 'bon' is an adjective.
Choose the correct option:
You cannot use 'très' with a verb like 'travaille'.
左の各項目を右のペアと一致させてください:
These are standard intensifier pairings.
A: Comment vas-tu? B: ____ bien, merci !
'Très bien' is the standard response.
🎉 スコア: /4
よくある質問
4 問No, you should say 'Merci beaucoup'. 'Très' does not work with 'merci'.
No, 'très' is an adverb and is always invariable. It never changes spelling.
'Très' is a simple intensifier (very), while 'vraiment' means 'really' and emphasizes the truth of the statement.
It is neutral. It can be used in any context, from a casual chat to a formal speech.
関連フレーズ
beaucoup
contrasta lot / much
trop
similartoo much
vraiment
synonymreally