tu es triste, vous êtes triste(s) (formal / plural you)
Translated from French to English, 'triste' means sad or melancholy
Ouh là là! is an Onomatopoeia, it means nothing. It can be used in French when you have a sad surprise, as "oh my God" in English.
The French for the word 'sad' is triste
The word "sad" is feminine and masculine when translated from English to French. The most common translation will be triste in the feminine and masculine singular and tristes in the feminine and masculine plural. The pronunciation will remain "treest" in both the singular and plural.
"Que c'est triste - comme c'est triste"
sad is 'triste' in french, so sadness is 'tristesse' :)
sad to say is 'triste à dire' in French.
I am sad translated into french would be: Je suis triste
triste means sad in French and Spanish. tryst (English) means to meet for the purpose of sexual intercourse.
"Trieste" in French translates to "sad" or "melancholy."
"Je suis très triste" is the french for "I'm very sad".
Massaggiatore is an Italian equivalent of the French word masseur. The masculine singular noun translates as "massager" in English. The pronunciation will be "mas-SAD-dja-TO-rey" in Italian and "ma-suhr" in French.