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arrete...Stop it...
pause...Recess.
c'est interdite it is forbidden.
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The verb words are represented by ouvrir (to open the door) and fermer (to close the door). The words of the noun can be used l'ouverture (feminine noun) (to open the door) and la fermeture (to close the door) are indicated.
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Be sure to say s'il vous pait is especially when there is a need for others. And thank you, Merci and sorry, parton and no thanks, or it's okay, de rien, the French are very polite, it's key!
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Um, French is um, that doesn't know. So: we're more often talking about Bon Ben....
Or alors, oh: ok (pronounced in English). The upstairs word must be written in the dictionary, I went to school in France, and we usually say ah to show people or to express a little surprise.
bah stands for disgusted (four tones), chut : the t pronunciation after it, which means not to speak. comment?!
and quoi!(is to mean unbelievable, oh : rude to call a person.)
euh: hesitation, let's say you didn't think about it, then use euh to take up time (that's what we do anyway), zut, oups : pronounce all the letters, which means to say it after you accidentally make a mistake.
Putain, Merde: This we kids often say, with Chinese"Grass"Kind of similar. hein?
Said I didn't hear clearly, with quoi?The meaning is kind of like.
Stop: The French often say stop instead of arrete, so I wrote it as well, and the meaning is the same as in English. ca va.
It's not the meaning of "okay" when the question is asked. rah...
Expressing impatience and doing something wrong. olala, alala :
It's a big exaggeration to say it, it's a surprise, and a bland way to say it is a sigh and a little down. If there's anything you don't know, you can ask.
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ah: It means intense emotions such as happiness, pain, and praise. a e : Indicates that Bai is in pain. bah: to express surprise
Surprise, pity, doubt, denial, indifference, etc.
Daoxu. berk: Indicates unpalatable and nauseous.
bof: Indicates indifference or contempt. chic:
Express joy and satisfaction. Chut: Don't talk.
comment: indicates disbelief. eh:
Used to summon when used alone. euh: Surprise, hesitation, etc.
Hé: greeting, warning, regret and pain, surprise. hein:
Accidents and doubts Didn't hear each other clearly? With the consent of the other party. hélas:
Express feelings of regret, frustration, disappointment, complaints, etc. mince: Accident of negligence.
oh: Indicates surprise and surprise. ouah(waouh):
It means surprise, appreciation, etc. Ouf: Breathe a sigh of relief.
ouille: Indicates pain. oups:
blurted out after the accident. Peuh: Look.
Youppie (Youpi) cheers happily. zut: impatient or doing something wrong refusal or unwillingness to listen to the other person's nagging contempt.
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As an interjection, it is most appropriate to use zut. It means: Hell yes! Damn it! Bad luck!
Pronunciation: [zyt], phonetic transcription [y] in French is pronounced like the Chinese "玉".
If it is used as an adjective, the god friend is foutu, and the feminine form is foutue.
Pronunciation: [futy].
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Tant Pis is better than!
unlucky that , deserve that , deserve to die
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