How to Say Sorry in French
How do you say I’m sorry in French? It depends on the situation. Here we’ll go into all of them.
Sorry
You friend tells you that a family member dies. You’re sad, so naturally you’d say, “I’m sorry.”
If you’re a guy, you would say je suis désolé [juh swee day-so-lay]
If you’re a girl you’ll say je suis désolée, it’s pronounced the same way but written with the extra “e” because adjectives have to agree in French.
You can also just say désolé as a one word type of condolence. It’s less formal that way.
—
je suis désolé(e) = I’m sorry
désolé = sorry
Sorry – for a mishap
You’re on a crowded metro and you accidentally bump into someone. We’d use a different saying for that:
Pardon [par-dun] is the most common. Simply utter that and you’re a-ok.
Pardonnez-moi [par-dun-ay mwa] is a polite way of saying “forgive me.”
Sorry – interruption
You want to politely interrupt somebody from their speech or task?
Excusez-moi (formal)
Excuse-moi (informal)
If you want to say sorry to bother you:
Excusez-moi de vous déranger
Excuse-moi de te déranger
There we go. That covers how to say sorry in French!