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In this lesson, you will learn some interesting French idiomatic expressions. Those expressions are very useful in everyday conversations. Have fun ! :)

Manger son pain noir

"Manger son pain noir" litterally means "to eat his black bread". It means that one is facing some difficulties before knowing better days.

Manger son pain blanc

The opposite of "manger son pain noir" is "manger son pain blanc" (eat his white bread). It means experiencing happy days after/before facing unhappy days.

ne pas être né d'hier

  • Litterally: not to be born yesterday
  • Meaning: Having experience, being smart, knowing the things of life
  • Example: Pourquoi me dis-tu cela ? je ne suis pas né d'hier! Why do you tell me that? I was not born yesterday!

cela m'a ouvert les yeux

  • Litteraly: It opened my eyes
  • Meaning: that was an eye-opener
  • Example: "Ce que m'a dit ma femme m'a vraiment ouvert les yeux" = What my wife said was a real eye-opener

jeter de l'huile sur le feu

  • Litterally: throw oil on the fire
  • Meaning: to add fuel to the fire.
  • Example: "son comportement ne fait que jeter de l'huile sur le feu" = He behaves only adding fuel to the fire.

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