prompt
prompt in 30 Seconds
- Prompt is a formal French adjective meaning 'quick' or 'immediate' in response.
- It is commonly used in professional contexts like 'une prompte réponse' (a quick reply).
- It also exists as a modern masculine noun 'un prompt' for AI instructions.
- Unlike 'rapide,' it focuses on the readiness and lack of delay rather than physical speed.
The French word prompt (and its feminine form prompte) is an adjective that primarily translates to 'quick,' 'swift,' or 'ready' in English. While a beginner might first learn the word rapide to describe speed, prompt carries a specific nuance of being immediate, reactive, and often occurs in more formal or literary contexts. It describes something that happens without delay, emphasizing the readiness or the suddenness of an action rather than just the velocity of movement. For instance, a 'prompt reply' in a business setting is described as une réponse prompte. This implies not just that the person wrote fast, but that they did it as soon as the request was received.
- Temporal Immediacy
- The core of the word lies in the absence of waiting time. It is the bridge between a cause and an effect that happens almost instantaneously.
- Character Trait
- When describing a person, being 'prompt à' something suggests a predisposition or a quick temper/reaction, such as being 'prompt à la colère' (quick to anger).
In modern technological contexts, specifically within the realm of Artificial Intelligence and computing, the word has also been adopted as a masculine noun: un prompt. This refers to the instruction or command given to a computer program or a generative AI model like ChatGPT. This dual nature—an ancient adjective of speed and a cutting-edge noun of technology—makes it a fascinating study for learners. Historically, the word derives from the Latin promptus, meaning 'brought forth' or 'at hand,' which perfectly explains why it describes both a person ready for action and the command that brings forth a digital result.
Le témoin a eu un réflexe prompt pour éviter l'accident.
Understanding the register of prompt is crucial for A2 learners moving toward B1. You won't often hear a child say their toy is 'prompt'; they will say it is 'rapide.' However, in a news report or a formal letter, you will frequently encounter it. It adds a layer of sophistication to your vocabulary. For example, 'une prompte guérison' is the standard formal way to wish someone a 'speedy recovery.' Using 'rapide' here would sound clunky and less empathetic. The word captures the essence of efficiency combined with elegance.
Je vous souhaite une prompte guérison après votre opération.
Furthermore, the word is often found in the expression 'être prompt à' followed by an infinitive verb. This structure describes a habit or a natural tendency. 'Il est prompt à critiquer' means 'He is quick to criticize.' This usage is very common in character descriptions in literature or psychological profiles. It suggests a lack of hesitation, which can be either a virtue (as in bravery) or a flaw (as in impulsiveness). By mastering this adjective, you gain the ability to describe the timing of human behavior with precision that 'vite' or 'rapide' simply cannot provide.
- Colloquial vs. Formal
- Adjective 'prompt' = Formal/Professional. Noun 'prompt' = Technical/Modern/Digital.
L'ingénieur a rédigé un prompt complexe pour générer l'image.
Using the word prompt correctly requires attention to grammatical gender and its specific placement in the sentence. As an adjective, it must agree with the noun it modifies. The masculine form is prompt (the 't' is silent), and the feminine form is prompte (the 't' is pronounced). Unlike many common French adjectives like petit or grand, prompt usually follows the noun it describes, although in certain poetic or formal expressions like 'prompte guérison,' it can precede it for emphasis.
- The Adjective Agreement
- Masculine: Un service prompt. Feminine: Une intervention prompte. Plural: Des délais prompts.
One of the most frequent structures you will encounter is prompt à + [verb]. This is a versatile way to describe someone's personality. If you want to say someone is quick to react, you would say 'Elle est prompte à réagir.' If someone is quick to judge, 'Il est prompt à juger.' This structure is particularly useful in professional evaluations or when discussing character traits in social settings. It implies a natural speed that comes from character rather than physical effort.
L'entreprise a été très prompte à répondre à ma réclamation.
When using the modern noun un prompt, the rules change because it is a borrowed term. It is always masculine and usually refers to the text input for an AI. You would say 'J'ai écrit un prompt efficace' or 'Le prompt était trop court.' It's important not to confuse the adjective and the noun in writing. The adjective describes the *speed* of the response, while the noun is the *command* that triggered it. This distinction is vital in the modern French workplace where both terms might appear in the same paragraph.
Son esprit prompt lui permet de résoudre les problèmes en un clin d'œil.
In literary French, prompt often describes natural phenomena or emotions. 'Un prompt zéphyr' (a quick breeze) or 'une prompte colère' (a sudden anger). These usages highlight the 'sudden' aspect of the word. For an English speaker, thinking of prompt as 'on-the-spot' or 'immediate' helps capture the right level of formality. It is less about the miles per hour and more about the seconds between the thought and the deed. Using it in your writing will instantly elevate your French from basic to intermediate-advanced levels.
- Common Prepositions
- Always use 'à' after the adjective when describing a tendency: Prompt à rire, prompt à s'énerver.
Il faut être prompt dans ses décisions quand on est chef d'équipe.
The word prompt occupies two very different worlds in daily French life: the world of formal bureaucracy and the world of high-tech digital interaction. If you are living in France or working with French colleagues, you will hear the adjective in professional settings. During a meeting, a manager might praise a team for their intervention prompte during a crisis. In this context, it signals a high level of professional respect. It is the language of performance reviews, official reports, and polite correspondence.
- In the Office
- Used in emails: 'Merci pour votre réponse prompte.' (Thank you for your quick reply.) It sounds much more professional than 'réponse rapide.'
- In Healthcare
- Doctors or colleagues might say: 'Je vous souhaite un prompt rétablissement.' (I wish you a speedy recovery.)
On the other hand, if you are among younger people or tech-savvy individuals, you will hear le prompt (the noun) constantly. With the explosion of AI, French speakers have adopted the English noun 'prompt' into their daily vocabulary. You will hear it in YouTube tutorials, at tech conferences, and in casual office chat about how to get the best results from a chatbot. This is a rare case where a word has a very formal, traditional adjective form and a very modern, borrowed noun form that sound the same but function differently.
Tu as utilisé quel prompt pour obtenir ce résumé ?
In literature and journalism, prompt is used to describe the speed of events. A journalist might write about a 'prompte réaction du gouvernement' (a quick reaction from the government) following a public outcry. Here, it implies that the government acted before the situation could worsen. It carries a connotation of efficiency. In classic French literature (like the works of Balzac or Molière), you will see characters described as having a 'prompt esprit' (a quick wit). This refers to someone who can come up with a clever comeback or a solution in seconds.
La justice doit être prompte pour être efficace.
Lastly, you might hear it in the news during weather reports or emergency broadcasts. 'Une prompte montée des eaux' (a sudden rise in water levels) describes a flash flood. The word warns the listener that there is no time to waste. This sense of 'no delay allowed' is the defining characteristic of the word in real-world usage. Whether it's a computer command or a legal decision, prompt tells you that the time between 'now' and 'then' is very small.
- News & Media
- 'L'intervention prompte des pompiers a sauvé le bâtiment.' (The firefighters' quick intervention saved the building.)
One of the most frequent errors for English speakers learning French is the confusion between the adjective prompt and the adverb vite. In English, 'prompt' can sometimes be used as an adverb in very specific contexts (like 'to arrive prompt at 8'), but in French, prompt is strictly an adjective. If you want to describe *how* an action is performed, you must use the adverb promptement. For example, saying 'Il a agi prompt' is incorrect; you must say 'Il a agi promptement' or 'Il a été prompt à agir.'
- Adjective vs. Adverb
- Mistake: 'Il court prompt.' Correct: 'Il court vite' or 'Il est prompt dans sa course.'
Another common pitfall is the pronunciation of the masculine form. In the word prompt, the 'p' and the 't' at the end are silent. It is pronounced like 'pro' but with a nasal 'on' sound [pʁɔ̃]. Many learners mistakenly pronounce the 't', which makes it sound like the feminine form prompte [pʁɔ̃pt]. Remember: masculine = silent 't', feminine = audible 't'. Mixing these up can confuse the gender agreement of your sentence, making you sound less fluent than you are.
Incorrect: Un service prompte. Correct: Un service prompt.
Overusing prompt in casual conversation is another stylistic mistake. While technically correct, using it to describe a fast car or a fast runner sounds overly dramatic or archaic. 'Ma voiture est prompte' sounds like something out of a 17th-century play. Use 'rapide' for physical speed and 'prompt' for reactions, decisions, or formal well-wishes. Learners often try to swap synonyms 1:1, but French is very sensitive to register (the level of formality). Using a high-register word in a low-register situation is a classic sign of a non-native speaker.
Finally, when using the new noun le prompt in IT, don't try to feminize it or use the adjective rules. Even if the instruction you are giving is 'prompte' (quick), the object itself is always 'un prompt.' Some learners try to say 'une prompte' because they associate it with 'une instruction' (feminine), but the technical loanword is masculine. Keeping these categories separate—the formal adjective and the technical noun—will prevent most common errors.
- The 'Prompt' vs 'Ponctuel' Trap
- English speakers often confuse these. Prompt = Quick/Immediate. Ponctuel = On time. They are not interchangeable in French.
Il est ponctuel (on time), mais il n'est pas prompt (he works slowly).
To truly master prompt, you need to know how it compares to its cousins in the French family of speed. The most common alternative is rapide. While rapide is the 'all-purpose' word for speed (fast cars, fast talkers, fast food), prompt is more about the *readiness* to act. If a car is rapide, it has a high top speed. If a driver is prompt, they react quickly to a red light. This distinction is subtle but important for high-level communication.
- Prompt vs. Rapide
- Rapide: Physical velocity. Prompt: Speed of reaction or decision-making.
- Prompt vs. Vif
- Vif: Means 'lively' or 'sharp.' A 'vif esprit' is similar to a 'prompt esprit,' but 'vif' implies more energy and sparkle, whereas 'prompt' implies efficiency.
Another interesting alternative is véloce. This is a very literary word, even more so than prompt. It specifically describes physical agility and speed, often used for animals like horses or deer. You wouldn't use véloce to describe a business reply. Then there is expéditif. This word often carries a negative connotation in French. If someone is expéditif, they are quick, but perhaps *too* quick, to the point of being sloppy or dismissive. Prompt, however, is almost always positive or neutral, implying competence and haste without the loss of quality.
Elle a été expéditive dans son entretien (She rushed it). Elle a été prompte à répondre (She was efficiently fast).
For the modern noun un prompt, there aren't many direct French alternatives yet because it's a technical term. Some purists might use instruction or commande, but in the AI industry, everyone uses 'prompt.' However, when talking about a 'prompt' in a theater (the person who reminds actors of their lines), French uses the word souffleur (literally: 'the blower' or 'the whisperer'). This is a great example of how different contexts require completely different French words for what might be one word in English.
Une réaction instantanée est plus rapide qu'une réaction prompte.
Finally, the word hâtif is worth mentioning. It means 'hasty.' Unlike prompt, which suggests a controlled and effective speed, hâtif often implies that something was done too fast, leading to errors. A 'conclusion hâtive' is a 'hasty conclusion'—something you want to avoid. In contrast, a 'décision prompte' is usually seen as a sign of a strong, decisive leader. Choosing between prompt, hâtif, and expéditif allows you to express your opinion on the *quality* of the speed you are describing.
- Summary of Nuance
- Prompt: Positive/Neutral, Efficient. Hâtif: Negative, Careless. Expéditif: Negative/Neutral, Brusque.
How Formal Is It?
Fun Fact
The English word 'prompt' comes directly from the same French root. While English uses it as a verb (to prompt someone), French uses it mainly as an adjective.
Pronunciation Guide
- Pronouncing the final 't' in the masculine form.
- Pronouncing the 'm' as a clear 'm' instead of nasalizing the vowel.
- Confusing the masculine [pʁɔ̃] with the feminine [pʁɔ̃pt].
- Using an English 'r' instead of the French uvular 'r'.
- Over-emphasizing the initial 'p'.
Difficulty Rating
Easy to recognize due to the English cognate.
Requires memory of gender agreement and silent letters.
Nasal vowels and silent 't' make pronunciation tricky.
Need to distinguish between masculine and feminine forms by ear.
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
Learn Next
Advanced
Grammar to Know
Adjective Agreement
Un service prompt / Une réponse prompte.
Nasal Vowels
The 'on' in 'prompt' is a nasal vowel [ɔ̃].
Silent Final Consonants
The 't' is silent in 'prompt' but pronounced in 'prompte'.
Adjective Placement
'Prompte guérison' (before) vs 'Service prompt' (after).
Preposition 'à' after adjectives
Prompt à + infinitif (Prompt à manger).
Examples by Level
Il est prompt.
He is quick.
Masculine singular adjective.
Elle est prompte.
She is quick.
Feminine singular adjective.
Un prompt service.
A quick service.
Adjective before noun (style).
Prompt rétablissement !
Speedy recovery!
Common set phrase.
Le chat est prompt.
The cat is quick.
Describing an animal.
C'est un prompt garçon.
He is a quick boy.
Adjective usage.
Sois prompt !
Be quick!
Imperative mood.
Ils sont prompts.
They are quick.
Masculine plural.
Elle est prompte à répondre.
She is quick to answer.
Structure: prompt à + infinitive.
Merci pour votre prompte réponse.
Thank you for your prompt reply.
Formal email etiquette.
Il a eu un réflexe prompt.
He had a quick reflex.
Adjective after noun.
Le médecin est prompt à aider.
The doctor is quick to help.
Describing a profession.
Elle n'est pas très prompte le matin.
She is not very quick in the morning.
Negation with adjective.
Nous voulons une prompte solution.
We want a quick solution.
Expressing a desire.
Il est prompt à se mettre en colère.
He is quick to get angry.
Describing a character flaw.
Le service était prompt et efficace.
The service was quick and efficient.
Coordinate adjectives.
L'entreprise a été prompte à réagir à la crise.
The company was quick to react to the crisis.
Professional context.
Sa promptitude nous a tous surpris.
His promptness surprised us all.
Noun form: promptitude.
Il faut agir avec un esprit prompt.
One must act with a quick mind.
Abstract noun modification.
Elle a écrit un prompt pour l'IA.
She wrote a prompt for the AI.
Noun usage in tech.
Il a répondu promptement à ma lettre.
He replied promptly to my letter.
Adverb form: promptement.
Le juge a été prompt à rendre son verdict.
The judge was quick to deliver his verdict.
Legal/formal context.
Je souhaite une prompte guérison à votre mère.
I wish your mother a speedy recovery.
Formal well-wishes.
Ils sont prompts à critiquer les autres.
They are quick to criticize others.
Social observation.
Une prompte intervention a évité le pire.
A prompt intervention avoided the worst.
Emphatic adjective placement.
Le marché est prompt à fluctuer.
The market is quick to fluctuate.
Economic context.
Il possède un tempérament prompt et décidé.
He has a quick and decisive temperament.
Character description.
L'ingénierie de prompt est un nouveau métier.
Prompt engineering is a new profession.
Modern technical term.
Elle est prompte à saisir les opportunités.
She is quick to seize opportunities.
Metaphorical speed.
Sa réponse, bien que prompte, était incomplète.
His response, though prompt, was incomplete.
Concessive clause.
Le vent était prompt à changer de direction.
The wind was quick to change direction.
Describing nature.
Il a été prompt à admettre son erreur.
He was quick to admit his error.
Moral quality.
La promptitude de son esprit n'avait d'égale que sa prudence.
The quickness of his mind was matched only by his caution.
Complex literary structure.
Il est impératif d'avoir un retour prompt de la part des usagers.
It is imperative to have prompt feedback from users.
Formal administrative style.
L'auteur est prompt à dénoncer les injustices sociales.
The author is quick to denounce social injustices.
Literary analysis.
Un prompt zéphyr caressait les feuilles des arbres.
A swift breeze caressed the leaves of the trees.
Poetic usage.
La direction s'est montrée prompte à licencier.
Management showed itself quick to fire.
Critical social context.
Le prompt de commande permet d'interagir avec le système.
The command prompt allows interaction with the system.
Specific IT terminology.
Rien n'est plus prompt que la pensée.
Nothing is quicker than thought.
Philosophical statement.
Elle fut prompte à déceler l'ironie dans son discours.
She was quick to detect the irony in his speech.
Subtle perception.
L'histoire retiendra la prompte déchéance de cet empire.
History will remember the swift fall of this empire.
Historical narrative style.
Il n'est point de plus prompte vengeance que l'oubli.
There is no swifter vengeance than oblivion.
Classical aphorism.
Sa prompte ascension sociale a suscité bien des jalousies.
His rapid social ascent sparked much jealousy.
Sociological commentary.
Il convient d'être prompt dans l'action et lent dans la délibération.
It is proper to be quick in action and slow in deliberation.
Formal philosophical maxim.
La prompte exécution des ordres est la base de la discipline.
The prompt execution of orders is the basis of discipline.
Military/authoritative tone.
Le déploiement prompt des secours a limité les pertes humaines.
The swift deployment of aid limited human losses.
Formal reportage.
Elle a su rester prompte malgré le poids des années.
She managed to remain quick despite the weight of the years.
Nuanced character study.
Un prompt revirement de situation a changé l'issue du match.
A sudden reversal of the situation changed the outcome of the match.
Dynamic narrative.
Common Collocations
Common Phrases
— To be quick to react or understand.
Il est prompt à la détente, il a compris tout de suite.
— As quickly as possible (very formal).
Veuillez répondre dans les plus prompts délais.
— A speedy recovery.
Toute l'équipe vous souhaite un prompt rétablissement.
— A sudden change of mind or situation.
Son prompt revirement a surpris tout le monde.
Often Confused With
Ponctuel means arriving on time; prompt means acting quickly.
Rapide is general speed; prompt is readiness/reaction.
Prêt means 'ready' (prepared); prompt means 'ready' (quick to start).
Idioms & Expressions
— Ready to strike or act physically (rare/literary).
Il était prompt à la main quand on l'insultait.
literary— Thinking faster than one can act.
Il fait des erreurs car il a l'esprit plus prompt que la main.
neutral— To have a quick eye/be observant.
Il a l'œil prompt pour repérer les défauts.
neutral— Quick to counter-attack or reply.
L'avocat était prompt à la riposte.
formal— Obeying without hesitation.
Le chien a montré une prompte obéissance.
neutral— Quick to judge others.
Ne sois pas si prompt à juger sans connaître les faits.
neutral— To be easily excited or angered.
C'est un jeune homme prompt à s'enflammer pour de nouvelles idées.
neutral— To have a quick wit/comeback.
Elle gagne toujours les débats car elle a la repartie prompte.
neutralEasily Confused
Old French spelling.
Standard modern spelling is 'prompt'.
Don't use 'pront'.
Phonetic misspelling.
The 'o' must be nasalized, not 'ou'.
Correct: prompt.
Gender confusion.
Use 'prompte' only for feminine nouns.
Une action prompte.
Adjective/Adverb confusion.
Use the adverb to describe verbs.
Il court promptement.
Visual confusion with English.
French keeps the 'p' before 't' but it's silent in masculine.
Un prompt.
Sentence Patterns
Il est [prompt].
Il est prompt.
Elle est prompte à [verbe].
Elle est prompte à aider.
Merci pour votre prompte [nom].
Merci pour votre prompte réponse.
J'ai écrit un [prompt] pour...
J'ai écrit un prompt pour l'IA.
Une prompte [nom] a permis de...
Une prompte intervention a permis de gagner.
Sa [promptitude] est [adjectif].
Sa promptitude est remarquable.
Rien n'est plus prompt que [nom].
Rien n'est plus prompt que l'éclair.
Il fut moins prompt à [verbe] qu'à [verbe].
Il fut moins prompt à agir qu'à parler.
Word Family
Nouns
Adjectives
Related
How to Use It
Medium (Adjective), High (Noun in Tech)
-
Il est prompte.
→
Il est prompt.
The masculine form does not have an 'e' at the end.
-
Merci pour votre rapide réponse.
→
Merci pour votre prompte réponse.
'Prompte' is the standard formal adjective for responses in business.
-
Il court prompt.
→
Il court vite.
'Prompt' is an adjective, not an adverb. Use 'vite' or 'promptement'.
-
Elle est ponctuelle à répondre.
→
Elle est prompte à répondre.
'Ponctuel' means on time, 'prompt' means quick to react.
-
Le prompt est prompte.
→
Le prompt est rapide.
The noun 'prompt' is masculine, but describing its speed with 'prompte' (feminine) is a gender error.
Tips
Gender Agreement
Always match 'prompt' with the noun. Masculine: 'un délai prompt'. Feminine: 'une aide prompte'.
Formal Emails
Use 'prompte réponse' instead of 'réponse rapide' to sound more professional in business correspondence.
Nasal 'on'
Focus on the nasal 'on' sound [ɔ̃]. Your nose should vibrate slightly when you say the masculine 'prompt'.
Polite Wishes
Memorize 'Prompt rétablissement' for when colleagues or friends are ill. It's a very helpful social tool.
AI Noun
Remember that the AI 'prompt' is masculine: 'le prompt'. It doesn't change based on the instruction's length.
Literary Flair
Use 'un esprit prompt' in your creative writing to describe a clever or witty character.
Reaction vs Speed
Think of 'prompt' as 'reaction speed' and 'rapide' as 'travel speed'. This helps choose the right word.
Adding -ment
To turn the adjective into an adverb, add '-ement' to the feminine form: prompte + ment = promptement.
Avoid 'Hâtif'
Don't confuse 'prompt' (efficiently fast) with 'hâtif' (recklessly fast). 'Prompt' is usually a compliment.
Endings
In a noisy room, if you hear the 't' at the end, you know the speaker is referring to a feminine noun.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
Think of a 'Prompter' in a theater. They need to be 'prompt' (quick) to give the actors their lines so there is no delay.
Visual Association
Visualize a 'Ready, Set, Go!' race. The person at 'Ready' is 'prompt' to start the moment they hear 'Go!'.
Word Web
Challenge
Try to use 'prompt' or 'prompte' in three different sentences today: one about an email, one about a friend's personality, and one about a computer.
Word Origin
Derived from the Latin 'promptus', which is the past participle of 'promere' (to bring forth).
Original meaning: Brought forth, at hand, ready, manifest.
Indo-European > Italic > Latin > Romance > French.Cultural Context
No major sensitivities, but 'prompt à la colère' can be a sensitive way to describe someone's temper.
English speakers use 'prompt' as a verb more often than French speakers, who prefer 'inciter' or 'pousser'.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
Business Emails
- Merci pour votre prompte réponse.
- Dans les plus prompts délais.
- Une intervention prompte.
- Nous serons prompts à agir.
Healthcare
- Prompt rétablissement.
- Une prompte guérison.
- Des soins prompts.
- Une réaction prompte du corps.
Information Technology
- Écrire un prompt.
- Le prompt de commande.
- Optimiser le prompt.
- Un prompt efficace.
Personality Descriptions
- Il est prompt à rire.
- Elle est prompte à décider.
- Un esprit prompt.
- Prompt à la colère.
Emergency Services
- Une prompte intervention.
- Un secours prompt.
- Une réaction prompte.
- Arriver par un pas prompt.
Conversation Starters
"Es-tu généralement prompt à répondre à tes messages ou préfères-tu prendre ton temps ?"
"Quels sont les avantages d'avoir un esprit prompt dans ton métier ?"
"As-tu déjà utilisé un prompt pour une intelligence artificielle aujourd'hui ?"
"Penses-tu que la justice dans ton pays est assez prompte ?"
"Est-ce que tu es prompt à essayer de nouveaux plats au restaurant ?"
Journal Prompts
Décris une situation où tu as dû être très prompt pour éviter un problème.
Réfléchis à ta personnalité : es-tu prompt à juger les gens ou es-tu patient ?
Écris une lettre formelle imaginaire en utilisant 'prompte réponse' et 'prompts délais'.
Imagine le prompt parfait pour générer une image de ton futur idéal.
Pourquoi est-il important d'offrir un prompt rétablissement aux personnes malades ?
Frequently Asked Questions
10 questionsIn the masculine form 'prompt', the 't' is silent. In the feminine form 'prompte', the 't' is pronounced clearly. This is a common rule in French for words ending in 't'.
It is better to use 'rapide'. 'Prompt' is usually reserved for human reactions, decisions, or formal processes. Saying 'une voiture prompte' sounds very poetic or strange in modern French.
It is a noun borrowed from English that refers to the text or instructions you give to an AI model like ChatGPT to get a specific response. It is always masculine: 'un prompt'.
'Prompt' is an adjective (describing a noun), while 'vite' is an adverb (describing an action). You say 'Il est prompt' but 'Il court vite'.
The most formal and common way is to say 'Je vous souhaite un prompt rétablissement' or 'une prompte guérison'.
Yes, it is the noun form of 'prompt'. It is used in formal writing to describe the quality of being quick and efficient.
No, that is 'ponctuel'. If someone arrives at 8:00 sharp, they are 'ponctuel'. If they finish their work in 5 minutes, they are 'prompt'.
Not really. The adjective is quite formal. However, the noun 'prompt' is common among young people who use technology and AI.
In certain set phrases or for stylistic emphasis, some French adjectives come before the noun. 'Prompte guérison' is one of these traditional exceptions.
It is often called 'l'ingénierie de prompt' or simply 'le prompt engineering'. It refers to the art of writing effective AI commands.
Test Yourself 200 questions
Write a sentence wishing someone a speedy recovery in French.
Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.
Translate: 'She is quick to help her friends.'
Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.
Write a formal email sentence thanking someone for their quick reply.
Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.
Describe a person with a quick mind using 'prompt'.
Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.
Translate: 'We need a prompt solution to this problem.'
Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.
Use 'prompt' as a noun in a sentence about AI.
Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.
Translate: 'The firemen were quick to arrive.'
Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.
Write a sentence using the adverb 'promptement'.
Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.
Describe a character who gets angry easily using 'prompt'.
Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.
Translate: 'In the shortest possible time.'
Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.
Write a sentence about a quick reflex.
Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.
Translate: 'The service was quick and efficient.'
Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.
Write a sentence using 'prompte' (feminine plural).
Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.
Translate: 'He is quick to judge others.'
Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.
Use 'promptitude' in a sentence.
Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.
Translate: 'A quick change of weather.'
Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.
Write a sentence about a quick decision.
Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.
Translate: 'The AI prompt was too long.'
Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.
Write a sentence using 'prompt' to describe a breeze.
Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.
Translate: 'They were quick to leave.'
Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.
Pronounce 'un prompt service' out loud.
Read this aloud:
You said:
Speech recognition is not supported in your browser. Try Chrome or Edge.
Pronounce 'une prompte réponse' out loud.
Read this aloud:
You said:
Speech recognition is not supported in your browser. Try Chrome or Edge.
Say 'Get well soon' in formal French.
Read this aloud:
You said:
Speech recognition is not supported in your browser. Try Chrome or Edge.
Say 'He is quick to help' in French.
Read this aloud:
You said:
Speech recognition is not supported in your browser. Try Chrome or Edge.
Say 'Thank you for your quick reply' in French.
Read this aloud:
You said:
Speech recognition is not supported in your browser. Try Chrome or Edge.
Pronounce the plural 'ils sont prompts'.
Read this aloud:
You said:
Speech recognition is not supported in your browser. Try Chrome or Edge.
Say 'I wrote an AI prompt' in French.
Read this aloud:
You said:
Speech recognition is not supported in your browser. Try Chrome or Edge.
Say 'She has a quick mind' in French.
Read this aloud:
You said:
Speech recognition is not supported in your browser. Try Chrome or Edge.
Say 'In the shortest time possible' in French.
Read this aloud:
You said:
Speech recognition is not supported in your browser. Try Chrome or Edge.
Pronounce 'promptement'.
Read this aloud:
You said:
Speech recognition is not supported in your browser. Try Chrome or Edge.
Say 'Be quick!' to a group of people.
Read this aloud:
You said:
Speech recognition is not supported in your browser. Try Chrome or Edge.
Say 'He is quick to anger' in French.
Read this aloud:
You said:
Speech recognition is not supported in your browser. Try Chrome or Edge.
Say 'A quick solution' in French.
Read this aloud:
You said:
Speech recognition is not supported in your browser. Try Chrome or Edge.
Pronounce 'une prompte guérison'.
Read this aloud:
You said:
Speech recognition is not supported in your browser. Try Chrome or Edge.
Say 'They (f) are quick to judge'.
Read this aloud:
You said:
Speech recognition is not supported in your browser. Try Chrome or Edge.
Say 'The service was quick' in French.
Read this aloud:
You said:
Speech recognition is not supported in your browser. Try Chrome or Edge.
Say 'A prompt intervention' in French.
Read this aloud:
You said:
Speech recognition is not supported in your browser. Try Chrome or Edge.
Pronounce 'le prompt de commande'.
Read this aloud:
You said:
Speech recognition is not supported in your browser. Try Chrome or Edge.
Say 'I wish you a speedy recovery' (tu form).
Read this aloud:
You said:
Speech recognition is not supported in your browser. Try Chrome or Edge.
Say 'He is a quick boy'.
Read this aloud:
You said:
Speech recognition is not supported in your browser. Try Chrome or Edge.
Listen and identify: 'Il est prompt.' Is it masculine or feminine?
Listen and identify: 'Elle est prompte.' Is it masculine or feminine?
Listen: 'Je vous souhaite un prompt rétablissement.' What is the speaker wishing?
Listen: 'Merci pour votre prompte réponse.' What is the speaker thanking for?
Listen: 'Le prompt est trop court.' Is 'prompt' a noun or adjective?
Listen: 'Ils sont prompts.' Is it singular or plural?
Listen: 'Une prompte intervention.' Where is the adjective placed?
Listen: 'Il a agi promptement.' What part of speech is used?
Listen: 'Son esprit est prompt.' What is quick?
Listen: 'Avez-vous le prompt ?' What is being asked for?
Listen: 'Elle est prompte à s'énerver.' What is she quick to do?
Listen: 'Dans les plus prompts délais.' Is this formal or informal?
Listen: 'Un prompt revirement.' Does this mean a slow or fast change?
Listen: 'La promptitude est une vertu.' What is a virtue?
Listen: 'Soyez prompt !' Is the speaker talking to one or more people?
/ 200 correct
Perfect score!
Summary
The word 'prompt' bridges the gap between traditional formal French and modern technology. Use the adjective 'prompt' (masculine) or 'prompte' (feminine) to describe efficient, immediate actions, and use the noun 'un prompt' when talking about AI commands. Example: 'Sa prompte réaction a sauvé la situation.'
- Prompt is a formal French adjective meaning 'quick' or 'immediate' in response.
- It is commonly used in professional contexts like 'une prompte réponse' (a quick reply).
- It also exists as a modern masculine noun 'un prompt' for AI instructions.
- Unlike 'rapide,' it focuses on the readiness and lack of delay rather than physical speed.
Gender Agreement
Always match 'prompt' with the noun. Masculine: 'un délai prompt'. Feminine: 'une aide prompte'.
Formal Emails
Use 'prompte réponse' instead of 'réponse rapide' to sound more professional in business correspondence.
Nasal 'on'
Focus on the nasal 'on' sound [ɔ̃]. Your nose should vibrate slightly when you say the masculine 'prompt'.
Polite Wishes
Memorize 'Prompt rétablissement' for when colleagues or friends are ill. It's a very helpful social tool.
Related Content
This Word in Other Languages
More business words
à crédit
B1With deferred payment; on credit.
à défaut de
B1In the absence of; for lack of.
à jour
A2Up to date; current.
à la fois...et
B1Both...and.
à la suite de
B1Following; as a result of.
à l'exception de
B1With the exception of, except for.
à l'export
B1For export; relating to exporting.
à l'import
B1For import; relating to importing.
à l'ordre de
B1Payable to; specifies the beneficiary of a payment (e.g., on a check).
à mon avis
A2In my opinion; according to my point of view.