Magnifique : français 🇫🇷
Leçon 2 – Magnifique
The French word magnifique means magnificent, beautiful, or stunning. It comes from the Latin word magnificus, meaning "great" or "splendid." Today, French speakers use magnifique to express admiration for exceptional beauty, breathtaking scenery, remarkable works of art, or an unforgettable experience.
Example: C'est magnifique ! — "It's magnificent!"
A fun fact about French typography: punctuation follows different conventions than English. In French, a space is traditionally placed before the exclamation point (!), question mark (?), colon (:), and semicolon (;). That's why you'll often see:
French: C'est magnifique !
English: It's magnificent!
Likewise:
French: Magnifique : Leçon 2 de français
English: Magnifique: French Lesson 2
It's a small detail, but one that gives written French its distinctive appearance. Once you notice it, you'll start seeing it everywhere.
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