Celui qui vit dans l’affliction ou la désolation.
Used to apologise, to express regret, or to politely interrupt or ask someone to repeat themselves.
Gender: masculin (le/un). Pluriel: désolés.
🇬🇧 Adjective used as an interjection. Can be followed by 'for': 'I'm sorry for being late.' Also used to ask someone to repeat: 'Sorry?' (rising intonation). Common phrases: 'I'm sorry', 'Sorry about that', 'Sorry to bother you'.
The British are famous for saying 'sorry' very frequently — even when something is not their fault, or when someone bumps into them. This is a cultural habit of politeness and conflict avoidance. In a survey, British people were found to say 'sorry' an average of eight times a day.
Exemples
"Je suis désolé(e) de t'avoir crié dessus."
🇬🇧 "I am sorry I shouted at you."
"Ils sont désolés d'avoir cassé le pot."
🇬🇧 "They are sorry they broke the pot."