Ouf is literally the French translation of the interjection phew as well as meaning crazy/awesome in verlan, being the backwards of fou (crazy/awesome). On a fait un truc (de) ouf hier. *Here ‘ouf’ can work as either an adjective, without the ‘de’, or as a noun, with the ‘d’.
More French words for cool. refroidir verb. cool down, chill, quench, ice. frais adjective. fresh, wet, chilly, crisp, breezy.
The perfect tense is formed with the present tense of avoir or être and a past participle. Most verbs take avoir in the perfect tense. All reflexive verbs and a small group of verbs referring to movement or change take être. The past participle ends in -é for -er verbs, in -i for -ir verbs, and in -u for -re verbs.
In France, un mec is ‘a guy‘, ‘a dude’, ‘a bro’ or ‘a homie’ if you will. It can also be just a ‘man’ or a ‘boyfriend’, it really all depends on the context. Most often, mec is often used by young people as a nickname that expresses fondness between friends.
French for very good!
A person who perfects something. Comparative form of perfect: more perfect.
PARIS— The French have embraced a new expression to describe those who have it all: Bobo. The term is short for bourgeois and bohemian, two social castes no one ever expected to find mixed up together. Bobo takes over where the old Mitterrand-era label “gauche caviar,” or caviar socialist, left off.
wow → oh là là, ouah, pouah, ouais, waouh. wow → ouh là là
Wesh, or wech, is a slang greeting, used by most young people in an ironic way. It comes from the banlieues (suburbs) of Paris and originally came from rappers, who used the term to greet their ‘crew’.
The perfect tense is used in French to describe completed actions or events. It is made up of two parts, which is why it is called le passé composé (‘compound past’) in French. The first part is either the verb avoir or the verb être, the second part is the past participle of the main verb.
No, Mec isn’t pejorative. You can translate as a guy, or dude.
informal) (= gars) guy (informal) ⧫ bloke (Brit) (informal) C’est un type formidable. He’s a great guy.
Guy (/ɡaɪ/, French: [ɡi]) is a French and English given name, which is derived from the French form of the Italian and Germanic name Guido. Unrelated to this, Guy is also an Anglicization of the Hebrew name Hebrew: גיא, romanized: Gai, which means “Ravine”.
At its most basic, the difference is a grammatical one. Bon (good) is an adjective used to qualify nouns. Bien is an adverb used to modify verbs.
In English we would say ‘very good’ for a good piece of work, but in French you would say ‘très bien’ (I think), which would directly translate to ‘very well’. Bien seems to pop up quite a lot in other places too. For example “J’aime bien”… As you can see I’m a bit confused.”
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Language | Feminine Word for Beautiful | Masculine Word for Beautiful |
---|---|---|
French | belle | beau |
Italian | bellissima | bellissimo |
Spanish | hermosa | hermoso |
Portuguese | bonita | bonito |
Word forms: bobo, boba. adjective. (= tonto) silly ⧫ stupid.
The original meaning of voilà is “there is, there are” as a presentative, to point out one or more distant objects to another person. The nearby equivalent is voici (here is, here are), but in spoken French, voilà tends to be used in both cases, except when a distinction needs to be made (learn more):
“yay” in French
yay {interj.} oui !
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