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The French No One Teaches (French Slang You Don't Learn In Classes) 

TheUrbanEve
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Learn important French slang phrases and words no one teaches. No one teaches this French slang in French classes or at school. Here's how to improve your French by swapping out a few things you're probably saying as an English speaker and everything else I wish someone would have taught me. Especially how the French actually speak in their everyday life. This is part 3 to the previous videos on French slang words and phrases you need to know.
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Комментарии : 67   
@sophiebryden6592
@sophiebryden6592 4 года назад
Why am I watching this I’m French lmao; anyways I confirm we use these everyday
@kindnessmondyu7489
@kindnessmondyu7489 4 года назад
Can u teach I wanna learn french really bad but i only know a little bit 😭
@sophiebryden6592
@sophiebryden6592 4 года назад
Kindness Mondyu well you can try to learn I think it will take a bit of time, I would recommend spending some time in France maybe short holidays
@KKluxK
@KKluxK 2 года назад
@@kindnessmondyu7489 napprend pas le francais c d la merde
@jeremybraxton4644
@jeremybraxton4644 2 года назад
I dont mean to be so offtopic but does anybody know a tool to get back into an instagram account..? I somehow lost the account password. I would love any assistance you can offer me.
@gianniellis7721
@gianniellis7721 2 года назад
@Jeremy Braxton instablaster ;)
@reacharles631
@reacharles631 4 года назад
As a French student in college, I saw "French" and clicked so fast. Love you girl ❤️ Thank you so much for sharing!
@TheUrbanEve
@TheUrbanEve 4 года назад
Thank you!
@dobelmon6420
@dobelmon6420 4 года назад
Some of these exemples aren't slang, but your French is really impressive. Keep up the good work.
@TheUrbanEve
@TheUrbanEve 4 года назад
Thank you!
@Mandalorian_John
@Mandalorian_John 4 года назад
I should Learn French it's a beautiful language like Italian and Spanish
@s2ilexizii817
@s2ilexizii817 3 года назад
You really want to learn French ?
@maximilien3956
@maximilien3956 4 года назад
- "Lourd" can also means "very cool" when you talk about something. Exemple: "J'ai écouté la dernière chanson de Jay-z; c'est lourd" - "OKLM" (au calme): This means "Relax, calm"; popularized by Booba (a French rapper) - "C'est Abusé": when you want to show someone or something exaggerated or impressive. It can be positive when you talk about something amazing; exemple: "Il réussit tout ce qu'il fait, c'est abusé". "J'ai très envie de te revoir, c'est abusé". "Les Lakers gagnent toujours le championnat, c'est abusé". . It can be négative, exemple: "il a mangé tout le chocolat; abusé". "Il pleut toute la journée, c'est abusé". "C'est toujours moi qui paye, c'est abusé"
@estellemasset882
@estellemasset882 4 года назад
L'exemple avec Jay-z peut être trompeur. On peut le comprendre dans le sens "c'est vraiment pas terrible". Tout va dépendre de l'intonation. Pour bien montrer que c'est dans un sens positif, il vaudrait mieux dire " C'est du lourd".
@venttiktok2477
@venttiktok2477 3 года назад
Thanks Teacher. Gracias Senora
@mathieul4303
@mathieul4303 4 года назад
Your pronunciation is top notch like always, franchement, bravo :)
@TheUrbanEve
@TheUrbanEve 4 года назад
Merci!
@EnglishwithCarla
@EnglishwithCarla 4 года назад
I knew them all except relou! Nice to learn this one. Thanks gurl! Xo
@bubblegumlipgloss_9614
@bubblegumlipgloss_9614 4 года назад
I live in London and I've been to Paris about 3 times I think. I love it there, and the language and since I'm 16, I'm gonna need to know the slang if I'm gonna fit in as a young person. your vids really help me x
@venttiktok2477
@venttiktok2477 3 года назад
Hiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii🇨🇵🇨🇵🇨🇵🇨🇵. I going to France next year and I'm 15☺️
@bledinou1
@bledinou1 4 года назад
C’est trop mignon avec ton accent 😍😄.
@jadea9322
@jadea9322 4 года назад
I love your french videos.
@sudeshkumar-kv8ry
@sudeshkumar-kv8ry 4 года назад
Merci...
@philippvettermann5439
@philippvettermann5439 4 года назад
Many thanks for this interesting and helpful content :)
@adrianarios9845
@adrianarios9845 4 года назад
You’re great! This kind of videos helps a lot thanks !:)
@viniciuspessoa1410
@viniciuspessoa1410 4 года назад
your hair looks so cute!!
@me_kids
@me_kids 18 дней назад
Wow thanks 😊
@Laurent69ftm
@Laurent69ftm 3 года назад
It's spelled "T'inquiète" and "Ne t'inquiète pas" (both meaning "don't worry"). There is no "s" at the end of the verb when it's a verb of the First group (ending in -er) at imperative tense. Present tense : "tu ne t'inquiètes pas" VS imperative: "Ne t'inquiète pas".
@jasonmontez5352
@jasonmontez5352 4 года назад
Quick question , when you sleep and when you have dreams which language do you dream in since you know numerous languages ?
@sxnflowers8039
@sxnflowers8039 6 месяцев назад
For me its both ( either i hear both at the same time ir characters switch) or its the last language i was speaking , so if i said good night in english its in english , if i said in french its in french
@whatever2086
@whatever2086 3 года назад
do more like those videos i'm in france nd i rlly need those words i've watched all your videos bout french slang :3
@TheUrbanEve
@TheUrbanEve 3 года назад
Thanks! I have a new "Storytime in French" video up."
@whatever2086
@whatever2086 3 года назад
@@TheUrbanEve tysm ♥️
@davidpaducel1447
@davidpaducel1447 4 года назад
Hi! Could you make a video in French, focusing on some tips that helped you learn this language? I am now learning French and I am in need of some advice to help me get fluent. Thanks a lot!
@TheUrbanEve
@TheUrbanEve 4 года назад
All the general tips I used on my other languages as well!
@acspeter7
@acspeter7 4 года назад
Anyway I love you. Eres maravillosa 😍
@jenstephen10
@jenstephen10 8 месяцев назад
The background music totally destroyed any learning in this video. The music was competenting with the lessons.
@acspeter7
@acspeter7 4 года назад
Hola Cariñosa, hablo castellano con fluidez, y me gustaría aprender el francés rápidamente. Tienes una recomendación? Merci beucaoup 😁
@R3dTi3nJ3ans
@R3dTi3nJ3ans 4 года назад
Un diccionario de frances para empezar lol jaja
@anahitamem7799
@anahitamem7799 4 года назад
i was just thinking about this. ive been speaking french my whole life and my verlan is so basic
@michaelewing6522
@michaelewing6522 4 года назад
I have a question, Who are your polyglot inspirations? Mine are Robin MacPhearson, Lindie Botes, Michael and Matthew Youlden, Luca Lampinello, Steve Kaufmann, Vladimir Skultety, Bella Devyatkina, Richard Simcott and Tim Doner
@adolfusadolfe99
@adolfusadolfe99 4 года назад
Wouter Corduwener and Laoshu!
@jennifercadonia3552
@jennifercadonia3552 3 года назад
hey, i have been listening to french music what does bre-som mean?
@mrswapoenje5032
@mrswapoenje5032 3 года назад
Lol. French slang is also across the country from Lille, Paris to Marseille. J’ai le seum= je suis vénère
@elizabethgeaney8189
@elizabethgeaney8189 4 года назад
Great lesson but the background music(!) is extremely annoying!
@jumpertechnology8245
@jumpertechnology8245 3 года назад
Nzuri sana
@solangefortes5615
@solangefortes5615 4 года назад
👍❤️
@silvervixen007
@silvervixen007 3 года назад
When I arrived in France I only have learnt standard French and oh my I had a hard time understanding them😅
@getlostvlogs4953
@getlostvlogs4953 4 года назад
Ma sœur why is French so hard hahaha
@franisla
@franisla 4 года назад
Salut, c´est n´importe quoi n´est pas de l´argot , cela dit souvent même au travail, par contre Chelou et tout le langage Verlan est mal vu , au travail ( au boulot ) jaja
@s2ilexizii817
@s2ilexizii817 3 года назад
Il faut tu parle des vrai slang ( les slang de la rue il ya que les noir et les arabe et les mec du quartier qui connaît c’est sa les vrai slang)
@acspeter7
@acspeter7 4 года назад
I would be happy to teach Hungarian online to anyone if you were interested in teaching me in French for exchange. 😁Let me know. Dear Eve, are you interested in learning a little Hungarian? (Szia, hogy vagy? =Hi, how are you?)
@KylaeighA
@KylaeighA 4 года назад
This is interesting because I actually learned chelou/louche as suspicious lol
@Laurent69ftm
@Laurent69ftm 3 года назад
"Louche" really means suspicious/fishy. But "chelou" means "weird" (can also mean suspicious).
@Choopie93
@Choopie93 3 года назад
"Vénère" doesn't mean annoying... It means angry ex : jss grave vénère = I'm so angry!. For " N'importe quoi" in french it's also means "bulshit" in english but you got it!
@TheUrbanEve
@TheUrbanEve 3 года назад
I said it meant annoyed not annoying... there is a difference! Vénère comes from ´énervé ´which is ‘annoyed ´in English. It’s the same as ‘´fâché’ but not as strong. Angry is much stronger than just ‘énervé, annoyed or pissed off. .
@Choopie93
@Choopie93 3 года назад
@@TheUrbanEve yeah sorry for the mistake! I wanted to write annoyed 🤣 my English ain't perfect as yours 🙏🏾 but u'r right
@maryswordmother8223
@maryswordmother8223 4 года назад
Je suis la je suis française XD
@TheStockCarStig
@TheStockCarStig 4 года назад
The audio of your voice is a bit low
@wowicantgetausername
@wowicantgetausername 4 года назад
I agree. The background music is very distracting and it’s hard to focus on what she’s saying.
@mirinda8986
@mirinda8986 4 года назад
No
@Laurent69ftm
@Laurent69ftm 3 года назад
"N'importe quoi" isn't slang, it's a normal phrase. Just informal
@HanoiDavid
@HanoiDavid Месяц назад
no fucking music background please
@KKluxK
@KKluxK 2 года назад
i use c'est dla merde instead of c'est nul
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