Breakdown of C'est un restaurant français sympa.
être
to be
un
a / an (masculine)
ce
it / this (with être)
français
French
Questions & Answers about C'est un restaurant français sympa.
Since this lesson is about "Il y a" (there is), why does this sentence use "C'est"?
Why are both "français" and "sympa" placed after the word "restaurant"?
Does français end in an "s" because the sentence is plural?
Can you use sympa for places? I thought it meant "friendly" for people.
Yes! While sympa (short for sympathique) does mean "friendly" or "nice" when talking about people, the French use it constantly to describe places, events, and things as "nice," "pleasant," or "cool."