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French people have their own fun expressions like in the examples below:
French people have their own fun expressions like in the examples below:


==Everyday Language==


*Ça, alors ! (Whoops!)
*Ça, alors ! (Whoops!)
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*Quoi! Il a fait ça! (What! He did that!)
*Quoi! Il a fait ça! (What! He did that!)
==SLANG==


*Trop bien! (Awesome)
*Trop bien! (Awesome)
*Oh la vache ! (holy cow!)
*Oh la vache ! (holy cow!)
*Putain !  (f**k!)
*Putain !  (f**k!) : Among young French people, “putain” is so common, it may even be used as often as the word “oui”. Its nearest equivalent in English is probably “f**k!”.
 
Among young French people, “putain” is so common, it may even be used as often as the word “oui”. Its nearest equivalent in English is probably “f**k!”.  
 
It can be used to express anger, but can also be used to describe something amazing : "C'est un putain d’artiste!" (it's a f****ing! artist).
It can be used to express anger, but can also be used to describe something amazing : "C'est un putain d’artiste!" (it's a f****ing! artist).



Revision as of 15:39, 8 July 2017

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When something unusual happens, it is common for French to use typical expressions like "Oh my God" in English or "Madre mía" in Spanish.

This type of short expressions help us to express our emotions when something happens so that our interlocutor can see our reaction.

French people have their own fun expressions like in the examples below:


  • Ça, alors ! (Whoops!)
  • Ça, c'est bien ! (How good!)
  • C'est impossible ! (It is impossible!)
  • C'est magnifique ! (Magnificent!)
  • Génial ! (Great!)
  • Impressionnant ! (Awesome!)
  • Incroyable ! (Amazing!)
  • Mon Dieu ! (Oh my God!)
  • Oh la la ! (Oh!)
  • Ouf ! (Phew!)
  • Quel malheur ! (What a disgrace!)
  • Comme c’est beau! (How beautiful!)
  • Quel travail ! (What work!)
  • Quelle chance ! (Lucky!)
  • Quoi! Il a fait ça! (What! He did that!)
  • Trop bien! (Awesome)
  • Oh la vache ! (holy cow!)
  • Putain ! (f**k!) : Among young French people, “putain” is so common, it may even be used as often as the word “oui”. Its nearest equivalent in English is probably “f**k!”.

It can be used to express anger, but can also be used to describe something amazing : "C'est un putain d’artiste!" (it's a f****ing! artist).

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