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How do you say impressed in French?

The most common way to say "impressed" in French is:

Impressé(e)

This is the past participle of the verb "impressionner" (to impress), and it can be used as an adjective. You would use "impressé" for a male and "impressée" for a female.

Examples:

* Je suis impressé par votre travail. (I am impressed by your work.)

* Elle est impressée par son intelligence. (She is impressed by his intelligence.)

You can also use the verb impressionner to express "to impress":

Examples:

* Votre travail m'impressionne. (Your work impresses me.)

* Son intelligence l'impressionne. (His intelligence impresses her.)

Finally, there are other ways to express "impressed" depending on the context:

* Émerveillé(e) (amazed, astonished)

* Ravi(e) (delighted, thrilled)

* Conquis(e) (won over, captivated)

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