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encourageant

English translation of encourageant

encouraging

The French word 'encourageant' is the present participle of the verb 'encourager', which means 'to encourage'. It is used to describe something or someone that is inspiring or supportive, often in the context of providing motivation or confidence. For example, one might say 'un discours encourageant' (an encouraging speech) or 'un ami encourageant' (an encouraging friend).


Example sentences using: encourageant

Ton travail est très encourageant.

English translation of Ton travail est très encourageant.

Your work is very encouraging.

This phrase is used to motivate or to show appreciation. It is an example of a perfect adjective position in a sentence, where the adjective (encourageant) is placed after the noun (travail).

Le résultat est encourageant pour nous tous.

English translation of Le résultat est encourageant pour nous tous.

The result is encouraging for all of us.

The phrase is commonly used as a general remark to motivate a group of people. It uses the adjective (encourageant) after the noun (résultat), which is a common structure for French sentences.

Son sourire est encourageant.

English translation of Son sourire est encourageant.

His/Her smile is encouraging.

This phrase shows the use of a metaphor. It associates someone's smile (son sourire) with encouragement to describe the positive or inspiring effect it has.

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