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En somme — Meaning, Pronunciation, and Examples in French

En somme — Meaning, Pronunciation, and Examples in French

En somme, meaning “in short”, is one of those advanced words that can make your French sound more natural and eloquent. Learn how to use it in everyday French with audio examples and how it compares with bref, which also means “in short”.

En somme – In short – French Word of the Day

📘 En somme meaning

En somme means “in short,” “overall,” or “to sum up” in French. It is used to summarize a situation or introduce a conclusion, especially in written or slightly formal contexts. For example, “En somme, les efforts ont porté leurs fruits” (In short, the efforts paid off).

🎧 En somme pronunciation

The pronunciation of en somme is /ɑ̃ sɔm/ (IPA), which sounds like “ahn som”.

📝 En somme examples

En somme, c’est exactement ce que je voulais dire.
In short, that’s exactly what I meant.

En somme, le projet a bien fonctionné.
All in all, the project worked well.

En somme, c’est positif malgré quelques problèmes.
Overall, it’s positive despite a few problems.

En somme, personne n’a vraiment compris cette leçon !
In short, nobody really understood this lesson!

💡 En somme vs bref

The closest word in French to en somme is bref. Both mean “in short” or “to sum things up”, but bref is more casual and used more frequently in spoken French. The following two sentences both mean “In short, it’s a good idea”, but there is a slight shift in tone.
➞ En somme, c’est une bonne idée.
➞ Bref, c’est une bonne idée.

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🔗 Related words and expressions

  • bref — in short
  • en résumé — in summary
  • au final — in the end
  • finalement — ultimately
  • dans l’ensemble — overall
  • tout bien considéré — all things considered
  • en conclusion — in conclusion
  • pour résumer — to sum up

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