How to Say ‘Very busy’ in French
Très occupé
💬 Usage Tip: Intensifier 'très' is commonly used to emphasize.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
Très
[treh]
Very
Used to emphasize the degree of an adjective or adverb.
Il est très fatigué aujourd'hui.
He is very tired today.
occupé
[oh-koo-pay]
busy
Occupied with tasks or activities.
Je suis très occupé au travail.
I am very busy at work.
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