Warning
This content is available in French only.
Au sens d’« être la cause de », le verbe causer implique généralement quelque chose de désagréable :
- Sa perte d’emploi récente lui cause une grande anxiété.
Il est rare que causer s’emploie avec quelque chose d’agréable, comme dans :
- Sa promotion lui cause une grande joie.
Copyright notice for Clés de la rédaction
© His Majesty the King in Right of Canada, represented by the Minister of Public Services and Procurement
A tool created and made available online by the Translation Bureau, Public Services and Procurement Canada
Search by related themes
Want to learn more about a theme discussed on this page? Click on a link below to see all the pages on the Language Portal of Canada that relate to the theme you selected. The search results will be displayed in Language Navigator.
Related links
- Clés de la rédaction (home page)
- Writing tools
- Language Navigator (for fast access to language tips)
- TERMIUM Plus®
- Contact the Language Portal of Canada