Depressing = Déprimant
It's a depressing film = C'est un film déprimant
Déprimé
adjective
déprimé
diminué
triste
abattu
en déclin
en baisse
découragé
Depressing = Déprimant
It's a depressing film = C'est un film déprimant
The word for depressed in French is "déprimé".
"psychologie"
Yes you can examples are:The woman was depressed after her husband died.The girl was depressed because she didn't have any friends.The boy was depressed because he lost a good friendship over nothing.
"She looked depressed" contains a linking verb. In this case, "looked" is linking the subject "she" with the adjective "depressed" to describe her state of being.
The word 'depressed' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to depress.The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective. Examples:The news depressed him more than I expected. (verb)The current economy has depressed the real estate market. (verb)The operator depressed the start button and we took off. (verb)Water has collected in the depressed areas of the lawn. (adjective)Depressed can be:an adjective -- Jane looks depressed today.a past tense verb meaning:push down -- He depressed the accelerator and the car raced forward.or lower-- The rise in the value of the dollar has depressed the company's earnings.
Citizenship and Personal Social and Health Education (UK): there is no CPSHE subject in French schools' curriculum and no common name for these topics. A literal translation could be 'éducation civique, � la santé, sociale, personnelle'.
déprimé.
"I think I may be depressed."
fefa'anoa
You can't really say she's depressed but can't really say she isn't. Adele is a sad soul it shows in her music, she sings about her life. She's not depressed but she's sad.
You may say 'ochikondeiru.'
to say is the verb 'dire' in French.
Pouvez-vous le dire en français?
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The verb 'to say' is 'dire' in French.
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