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*C'est impossible ! (It is impossible!)
*C'est impossible ! (It is impossible!)
*C'est magnifique ! (Magnificent!)
*C'est magnifique ! (Magnificent!)
*Génial! (Great)
*Great! (Great!)
*Great! (Great!)
*Impressionante! (Awesome!)
*Impressionante! (Awesome!)
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*Quel travail ! (What work!)
*Quel travail ! (What work!)
*Quelle chance ! (Lucky!)
*Quelle chance ! (Lucky!)
*Trop bien! (Awesome)


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


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Revision as of 22:03, 11 October 2016

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Here are typical expressions to express surprise in French:

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

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

  • Ça, alors ! (Whoops!)
  • Ça, c'est bien ! (How good!)
  • Ce n'est pas possible ! (It's not possible!)
  • C'est impossible ! (It is impossible!)
  • C'est magnifique ! (Magnificent!)
  • Génial! (Great)
  • Great! (Great!)
  • Impressionante! (Awesome!)
  • Incroyable! (Amazing!)
  • Mon Dieu ! (Oh my God)
  • Oh la la ! (Oh!)
  • Ouf ! (Phew!)
  • Quel malheur ! (What a disgrace!)
  • Quel travail ! (What work!)
  • Quelle chance ! (Lucky!)
  • Trop bien! (Awesome)


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

Please, do not hesitate to correct, to add any information to this article or to write a comment. We count on you to help the Polyglot Club community to learn languages.

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