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Better in French 🇫🇷


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better mieux
How to say “better” in French? “Mieux”. Here you will learn how to pronounce “mieux” correctly and in the comments below you will be able to get all sorts of advice on better in French like tips & tricks to remember it, questions, explanations and more.

French Sentences with the Word “Better”

French sentence with “mieux” English translation for mieux S

Ne serait-ce pas mieux aller là-bas?

Wouldn’t it be better to go over there?

J `espere que tu te sentiras mieux

I hope that you get better

C’est mieux d’appeler tes parents.

It’s better to call your parents.

J’espère que votre frère ira mieux.

I hope your brother gets better.

J’espère que vous vous sentirez mieux bientôt.

I hope you feel good soon.

Ce serait mieux si nous le visitions plus.

It would be better if we visit him more.

C’est mieux que vous le donniez à la femme.

It’s better that you give it to the woman.

Nous l’aurions fait mieux.

We would have done it better.

J’espère que votre mère se sent mieux.

I hope your mom got better.

C’est mieux qu’on leur rende visite, demain.

It is better if we visit them tomorrow.

Ne pensez-vous pas qu’il le ferait mieux s’il y mettait plus d’efforts?

Don’t you think he would do it better if he tried harder?

Je pense que vous l’auriez fait mieux.

I think you would have done it better.

C’est mieux que vous lui disiez avant le mariage.

It’s better that you tell him before the wedding.

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Simple Pronunciation

mieux (myew)

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To remember the French word “mieux,” you can connect it to the English word “better” by thinking of a “view” that improves when it gets “better” or comparing it to the English phrase “may I” as if you’re asking to perform better – “May I do better? Mieux?”

Explanations:
“Mieux” is the comparative and sometimes the superlative form of “bien” in French, which means “well.” It is used to compare two things and suggest that one is better than the other in terms of quality or to say that something is the best among several options.

Other words that mean the same thing:
– “Meilleur(e)” is the comparative and superlative form of “bon(ne)” (good), used for nouns. It means “better” or “the best” but refers to the quality of things rather than the manner of an action.

Alternate meanings / slang:
In casual French speech, “mieux” can be used in the phrase “se sentir mieux” which means “to feel better,” often referring to health or mood. While not exactly slang, it can be used colloquially.

Examples of sentences that use “mieux”:
1. Après une bonne nuit de sommeil, je me sens beaucoup mieux. (After a good night’s sleep, I feel much better.)
2. Il vaut mieux prévenir que guérir. (It is better to prevent than to heal.)
3. Entre le chocolat et la vanille, je préfère la vanille, je trouve cela mieux. (Between chocolate and vanilla, I prefer vanilla, I find it better.)
4. Tu joues mieux au football que lui. (You play soccer better than he does.)
5. Elle chante mieux que quiconque dans la chorale. (She sings better than anyone else in the choir.)

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