How to Say ‘Your energy is contagious.’ in French
Votre énergie est contagieuse.
💬 Usage Tip: The noun 'énergie' is used similarly in English, referring to enthusiasm or spirit.
🇫🇷 In France: Expressing admiration for someone's vitality can create a positive atmosphere.
Phrase Breakdown
Votre
Your
'Votre' is the formal or plural possessive for 'your'.
Votre idée est brillante.
Your idea is brilliant.
énergie
energy
'Énergie' refers to the capacity for activity or the physical and mental energy of a person.
Son énergie est incroyable.
His/Her energy is incredible.
est contagieuse
is contagious
'Est contagieuse' means 'is contagious', indicating something that spreads easily from one to another.
Son rire est contagieux.
His/Her laughter is contagious.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
Votre
[Voh-truh]
Your
Belonging to the person one is addressing.
Votre maison est belle.
Your house is beautiful.
énergie
[ay-nair-zhee]
energy
The capacity or power to be active and productive.
Elle a beaucoup d'énergie.
She has a lot of energy.
est
[eh]
is
Third person singular present of be.
Elle est ici.
She is here.
contagieuse
[kohn-tah-juhz]
contagious
Likely to spread and affect others.
Son rire est contagieux.
Her laugh is contagious.
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