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#Vocabulary
2️⃣ "Je suis totalement d’accord avec toi"
The literal meaning is:
*️⃣ Je suis → I am
*️⃣ Totalement → Totally
*️⃣ D’accord → In agreement
*️⃣ Avec toi → With you
it can be translated as “I have the same opinion than“.
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The literal meaning is:
it can be translated as “I have the same opinion than“.
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#Vocabulary
3️⃣ "Je suis totalement d’accord"
Synonyms and similarities
*️⃣ Je suis d’accord. (“I agree“)
*️⃣ D’accord. (“Agreed / All right“)
*️⃣ J’approuve. (“I approve“)
*️⃣ Il est d’accord. (“He agrees“)
*️⃣ Elle est d’accord. (“She agrees“)
*️⃣ Nous sommes d’accord. (“We agree“)
*️⃣ Ils sont d’accord. (“They agree“)(Masculine)
*️⃣ Elles sont d’accord. (“They agree“)(Feminine)
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#Grammar
Before I show you how to structure French sentences, I would first like to show you how it’s done in English.
English is an SVO (Subject-Verb-Object) language.
Subject Verb Object
Paul eats the meal
He catches the ball
My sister studies philosophy
French is also an SVO (Subject-Verb-Object) language.
Subject Verb Object
Paul mange le repas
Il attrape les balles
Ma soeur étudie la philosphie
The sentences are exactly the same as before, and also in the same order.
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Before I show you how to structure French sentences, I would first like to show you how it’s done in English.
English is an SVO (Subject-Verb-Object) language.
Subject Verb Object
Paul eats the meal
He catches the ball
My sister studies philosophy
French is also an SVO (Subject-Verb-Object) language.
Subject Verb Object
Paul mange le repas
Il attrape les balles
Ma soeur étudie la philosphie
The sentences are exactly the same as before, and also in the same order.
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Choose object in the phrase «Ma soeur étudie la philosphie.» (My sister studies philosophy.)
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28%
Ma soeur
8%
étudie
64%
la philosphie
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For now it suffices to know that you can replace object nouns with object pronouns.
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For now it suffices to know that you can replace object nouns with object pronouns.
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Replace (choose the correct option below) object nouns with object pronouns in the phrase «Paul mange le repas.» (Paul eats the meal.)
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13%
Paul la mange
11%
Paul les mange
76%
Paul le mange
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❗️ Sentences Overview of How to Structure French Sentences
➖ Paul mange le repas. – Paul le mange.
Paul eats the meal. – Paul eats it.
➖ Alexandra lit le livre. – Alexandra le lit.
Alexandra reads the book. – Alexandra reads it.
➖ Il attrape les balles. – Il les attrape.
He catches the balls. – He catches them.
➖ Ma soeur étudie la philosophie. – Ma sœur l’étudie.
My sister studies philosophy. – My sister studies it.
➖ Ils nettoient la chambre. – Ils la nettoient.
They clean the room. – They clean it.
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Paul eats the meal. – Paul eats it.
Alexandra reads the book. – Alexandra reads it.
He catches the balls. – He catches them.
My sister studies philosophy. – My sister studies it.
They clean the room. – They clean it.
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#Vocabulary
What does «je m'en fous» mean?
The literal meaning is:
*️⃣ Je → I
*️⃣ M’en fous → Am f**king it
It’s a famous and very used expression that means for us: “I don’t care“.
It’s useful to know that a “polite” way of saying it exists and it’s “Peu importe” (It doesn’t matter much), "Ça m’est égal" (“It’s egal to me“) is quite polite too.
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What does «je m'en fous» mean?
The literal meaning is:
It’s a famous and very used expression that means for us: “I don’t care“.
It’s useful to know that a “polite” way of saying it exists and it’s “Peu importe” (It doesn’t matter much), "Ça m’est égal" (“It’s egal to me“) is quite polite too.
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«je m'en fous»
Synonyms and similarities
*️⃣ Peu importe. (“It doesn’t matter much“)
*️⃣ Ça m’est égal. (“It’s equal to me“)
*️⃣ Je m’en moque. (“I’m mocking it“)
*️⃣ Ça me passe par dessus la tête. (“It’s going above my head“)
*️⃣ J’en ai rien à faire. (“I have nothing to do with it“)
*️⃣ Rien à cirer. (“Nothing to wax“)
*️⃣ Je m’en fiche. (“I don’t care“)
*️⃣ Je m’en bats l’oeil. (“I’m beating my eye with it“)
*️⃣ Je m’en tape. (“I’m beating myself with it“)
*️⃣ Je m’en contre fiche. (“I don’t give a f**k“)
*️⃣ Je m’en contrefous. (“I don’t give a f**k“)
*️⃣ J’en ai rien à foutre. (“I have nothing to f**k with it“)
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«je m'en fous»
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