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How do you say sad in French?

The most common way to say "sad" in French is "triste" (pronounced "treest").

Here are some other ways to say "sad" in French, depending on the context:

* "Attristé(e)": This is a more formal and literary way to say "sad."

* "Déprimé(e)": This means "depressed" and is a stronger word than "triste."

* "Malheureux(se)": This means "unhappy" or "miserable" and can be used to describe someone who is generally sad.

Here are some examples of how to use these words in a sentence:

* "Je suis triste." (I am sad.)

* "Il est attristé par la nouvelle." (He is saddened by the news.)

* "Elle est déprimée." (She is depressed.)

* "Ils sont malheureux." (They are unhappy.)

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