5937 likes, 58 comments. âThatâs it, youâll be fluent in French using these sounds!! đ I see your comments daily and know how confusing the French language can be (so many grammar rules and exceptions to keep track of)! Today, maybe I made it a little easier for you⊠Sound French by using these filler words and noises many French people use! âThese words are called âinterjectionsâ in French. They are isolated words usually expressing an emotional reaction.â đ«đ·FR transcription and EN translation of the video: đŁ Bahhh (duh) nan mais il fait chier quoi (no but he pisses me off) âfin [a contraction of âenfinâ meaning âfinally/anywayâ] je sais pas il pas con (anyway I donât know heâs not dumb) tâ tâ nan mais il mâĂ©nerve (no but he annoys me) Nan mais câest vrai pfff (no but seriously) Oula non non me sors pas ça parce que lĂ je vais monter au quart de tour (oh no donât tell me this because youâre gonna set me off) Pfff il fait chier hein (he sucks huh) Euhhh (um) nan mais je sais pas quoi te dire (no but I donât know what to tell you) Ouais (yeah) đŹÂ Do you notice these sounds when listening to French people? What other aspects of the French language are you interested in learning? đWant to learn more French expressions and slang? Get our eBook, Le Bouquin! If Paris is on your bucket list, the Paris Bundle is perfect for you! âš đ«đ·Â Iâll soon host French masterclasses! Head to the link in my bio to join the waitlist and be the first to know when you can sign up! đ©âđ« Wearing @sezane (shop the shirt/chemisier in our link in bio) . . .â
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