What is desole?

Desole

"Désolé" is a French word that translates directly to "sorry" in English. It is used to express:

  • Apology: A feeling of regret or remorse for having done something wrong or causing someone distress. You can use it when you've made a mistake, hurt someone's feelings, or inconvenienced someone. For example: "Désolé pour le retard" (Sorry for being late). See also: https://www.wikiwhat.page/kavramlar/Apology

  • Sympathy: To express compassion or concern for someone who is experiencing difficulty, hardship, or sadness. It acknowledges their pain and offers comfort. For example: "Je suis désolé pour votre perte" (I'm sorry for your loss). See also: https://www.wikiwhat.page/kavramlar/Sympathy

  • Regret: To express sorrow or disappointment about something that has happened or that one has done (or not done). This can be regarding one's own actions, or more general circumstances. For example "Je suis désolé que tu ne puisse pas venir." (I'm sorry you can't come.) See also: https://www.wikiwhat.page/kavramlar/Regret

The form "Désolée" is used when the speaker is female.