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Learning French to make sirius black proud
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Oh, yeah, french lesson of the day that is fitting my mood...
In French, there is a vulgar expression to say "I'm bored."
It is "Je me fais chier" ("On se fait chier" for "we are bored/this is boring/this is annoying" anything around that.)
This is literally translated into "I am making me shit" or, if I had to adapt it in english. "This makes me want to shit."
Yes, there's being vulgar for the sake of being vulgar here but I heard it so often that when I am utterly bored or annoyed, I'm saying that whatever I am doing (or not doing) is a laxative and take a bathroom break. -.-
I think it's to say that "I'd rather shit than be doing that stuff" and it's quite well known that a lots of people does other stuff while on the toilet since even shitting is boring for most. (The amount of people admitting using their phone in the bathroom. bleh... I'm a scared of a lot of bacterias and I REALLY don't want to add bacterias to that thing I use everyday, no thanks. It's not so easy to wash a phone too if anything were to happen... I don't even bring it in the bathroom...)
I am sorry for talking about shitting so much... But how can't I when there's an expression like that in my mother's tongue!? ;-;
do you like French? >.<
Thanks for the poll request, anonymous! I'm going to assume that by "French", you mean the school subject? If I got the wrong end of the stick, just send me another ask and clarify exactly what you meant (e.g. French language, French music, French food, etc.). Keep the request coming, folks! 😎🧡
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They were okay, I guess
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I never had French lessons at school
I really love reading all those genshin fanfics with Fontaine’s characters but sometimes, as a french, I am a bit trigger by the way some people write wrongly some french words… I saw a « Mon chéri » to designate a female reader…
Here a free french lesson:
Mon - is a masculine pronoun
So when you say « Mon chéri » it’s toward a male character
If you want to designate a girl you have to use the female pronoun : Ma
And so the full sentence is « Ma chériE »
Do not forget to put the « E » at the end because it’s a girl for a guy, no need to.
And if you want to designate severate persons:
- You use the pronoun : Mes
You can use it to definite both girls/boys/girls and boys /Any genders together!
BUT
Be careful if you want to say « Mes chéris »
You will need to put the E if it’s a group of girls : « Mes chéries »
If It’s a group of boys and girls do not put the E Because the male win so just write: « Mes chéris »
If you want to use it for the pronoun « Them » feel free use any versions.
Well everything I said works for any genders, and are masculine word so you don’t use the Ma.
To conclude:
MA : Female Pronoun - Use only to designate a female word or person.
Examples: Ma fleur (My flower), Ma princesse (My princess), Ma choupette (My little One? There isn’t a real translation but it’s a sweet french nickname you can say to your lover), Ma moitié (My half), Ma copine(My girlfriend), Ma femme (My wife, My woman)…
The word my Ma moitié works to designate any gender.
MON: Male Pronoun - Use to designate a male word or person. Is the most utilisate!
Examples: Mon coeur (my heart or sweetheart), Mon amour (My love), Mon ange (My angel), Mon bébé (my baby), Mon sucre d’orge (My candy… but it’s like ma choupette doesn’t have a real translation), Mon choupinet (My little one?), Mon copain (My boyfriend), Mon homme/Mon Mari (My man/My husband)
All those words are usable to designate any gender expect for Mon copain/Mon homme/Mon mari
MES: Them pronoun or to designate severate persons or stuffs !
Examples: Mes amours (My loves), Mes princesses (My princess), Mes copains (My boyfriends), Mes copines (My girlfriends)…
Do not forget to put the « S » at the end of each word!
[Update] - (forgot to say it..) MON/MA/MES are possessive pronouns! So you only use them to say something for yourself !
Examples: J’aime ma copine (I love my girlfriend)/ Ce sont mes amis (Those are my friends)/ Je lis mon livre (I read my book)
You can also use the word « Petit » (little) between the pronoun and the word, personally I find it a bit more romantic and sweet to use like: Mon petit coeur (My Little heart), Mon petit ange (My little angel), Ma petitE fleur (My little flower), Ma petit(e)-ami(e)(My girfriend/boyfriend), Mon petit sucre d’orge, Mes petits coeurs (My little hearts)…
French is hard to use so if you have any questions or doubts about a french word you want to use while writing please feel free to ask me ! I am always willing to help!
Greetings in French フランス語の挨拶
In French, we use different words depending on the person we are speaking to.
フランス語では、話す相手によって使う言葉が異なります。
👉Bonjour: A formal way to greet. Used with colleagues, parents-in-law, older people, or just as a general greeting... 👉Salut: A more casual greeting. Used with younger people, friends, brothers, and sisters...
👉 Bonjour(ボンジュール):フォーマルな挨拶です。同僚、義理の両親、年上の人、または一般的な挨拶として使われます。 👉 Salut(サリュ):よりカジュアルな挨拶です。若い人、友達、兄弟姉妹との間で使われます。
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