facile
easy
adjective fah-SEEL Common
Origin: From Latin facilis (doable), from facere (to do).
Also means
simple
Usage Note
Facile is invariable for gender (same form for masculine and feminine), only adding -s in the plural. In casual speech, c'est facile can carry a sarcastic tone — 'that's a convenient excuse.' The adverb facilement ('easily') is very common and worth learning alongside the adjective.
Examples
"Cet exercice est facile pour elle."
Natural Translation
This exercise is easy for her.
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