Do you want to improve your knowledge of French, speak it like a real native? There’s nothing like knowing a few small, typically French expressions!
Here are 8 expressions, together wirh pictures and examples of how to use them in sentences, in order to help you remember them better:
- “You take the words out of my mouth”: I was just going to say what you just said.
Example: “Yes, exactly, you take the words out of my mouth!
- « Having bread on the plate”: having a lot of work to do.
Example: “Today I have to do laundry, ironing, cooking, shopping and cleaning the house… I have a bread on the plate. Come on, let’s get to work! “
- “Be talkative like a magpie”: talk a lot, without stopping.
Example: “Maravilha is incredible, she talks all the time without ever stopping: she is talkative like a magpie! “
- « Putting sticks in in the wheels » : making a project more difficult for a person, delaying it.
Example: “I didn’t get the position I wanted. My office colleague, who is jealous of my progress, has put me sticks in the wheels : she has openly criticized me in front of the hierarchy. “
- « Counting on someone » : to have confidence in a person, to be able to rely on them.
Example: “Whatever happens to me, I know that he will always be there to help me: I can count on him. “
- “Being connected”: being trendy.
Example: “Did you see the new clothes she’s wearing? What about her new and original jewellery? What about the latest shoes from Dior? How connected she is!»
- “Telling salads”: saying nonsense, telling false things.
Example: “The teacher called me to tell me that you had not yet come to school today. What’s your excuse this time? And don’t tell me any salad!»
- « It’s a can ! » : it’s not true, it’s a lie.
Example: “She tells everyone that she is in need, that she doesn’t have enough money to live and raise her children, but it’s a can. She has just received the inheritance of a rich uncle from the United States.. »
Consulté sur Pinterest, Le français avec Pierre. https://www.pinterest.fr/francaisavecpierre/
Housna
14 October 2022 at 0 h 13 minBonsoir Ingrid,
J’adore les expressions françaises, mais je ne suis pas forte avec.
Merci beaucoup Coliglote ❤ !