The literal translation from French means "wine sad". My college English teacher described it as straight "being drunk", but it strikes me as that melancholy state that some feel as a result of drinking too much. As Hank Williams Jr. once sung, "There's a tear in my beer."
"Que c'est triste - comme c'est triste"
sad is 'triste' in french, so sadness is 'tristesse' :)
Officium Triste was created in 1994.
Pavana Triste was created in 1997.
"Je suis très triste" is the french for "I'm very sad".
she is sad - elle est triste
It depends on where you put the accent marks:Ésta, triste--- This woman, sadEsta triste (niña) --- This sad (girl)Está triste --- you are sad (polite you singular both genders) / He / she is sad.
The Spanish adjective triste means "sad."
Triste - 1996 was released on: USA: 1996
je suis triste
"Que c'est triste - comme c'est triste"
Siento tristeza Estoy triste. Me siento triste.