This video teaches five essential French expressions that native speakers use daily: 'Ça marche' (okay, sounds good), 'Vas-y' (go ahead, come on), 'Genre' (like), 'Du coup' (so, therefore), and 'Ça me saoule' (it annoys me). These expressions are fundamental for sounding authentic in casual French conversations, with 'Ça me saoule' being particularly versatile as it can express annoyance about various situations.
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French people use these ALL the time 👀本站添加:
If you want to sound like a real French people, watch this. Okay, ça marche.
Which means okay, sounds good. Vas-y.
Which means go ahead. Come on. Also, genre.
Non mais genre.
This one is one of my favorite. I like it. It means literally like du coup. Du coup, on se voit demain.
Bah ouais. The meaning is very simple.
It means literally so, therefore. Can you remind me which one I said it was my favorite? Because this one is literally my favorite. Ça me saoule.
Voilà. In English, it doesn't sound that good. It literally means it annoys me.
But you can say it in different way.
It's something you can use every time.
Le mur il me saoule. Par exemple. Je bois du thé. Ça me saoule. Je filme. Ça me saoule.
>> [laughter] >> I think you get it. So, follow for easy French. See ya.
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