What does Pecho mean in French slang?
Pécho – like choper – therefore has two main meanings, ‘take’/’grab’/’catch’ and ‘make out’/’hook up’/’seduce’. French people tend to use choper more when talking about ‘taking’ something, while pécho is more common when talking about romantic successes.
What is J ai fait?
j’ai fait (quelque chose) : I did (something), I have done (something)faire, passé composé
What does J veux ton amour?
“Je veux ton amour.” “Your love I want”
What does N AIE pas peur mean?
Translation of “N’aie pas peur” in English. don’t be afraid don’t be scared don’t worry do not be afraid don’t be frightened fear not do not fear have no fear.
What does Sucia mean slang?
dirty, unclean, grubby, dingy, nasty.
How do you say cool in French slang?
French slang for COOL
- 18 – Lourd. Translated you will get the English word “heavy” but this French slang means “cool”. Another related slang is “fou” and his verlan version “ouf” means “crazy”.
- 19 – Ça gère. This expression could be translated as “It rocks”.
What is meaning of J ai in English?
I have
Compound of je and ai; usually translated as I have, I’ve without context.
How do you pronounce J AI in French?
“Je” vs “J’ai”
- Je. There is only one way to pronounce Je -> Examples : Je suis français (I am French) Je regarde la télé (I am watching TV)
- J’ai. There are actually two ways of pronouncing J’ai, depending on the person or the accent : “jé“ and “jè“ Examples : J’ai (jé) un chien. / J’ai (jè) un chien.
- Je vs J’ai.
What is chingon in English?
(Mexico, colloquial) someone or something cool, awesome, very good. (Mexico, colloquial, vulgar) a tough, uncompromising, or intimidating person.
Why do the French say sacre bleu?
Sacrebleu or sacre bleu is a French profanity used as a cry of surprise or happiness. It is a minced oath form of the profane sacré dieu, “holy God”. The holy God exclamation being profane is related to the third commandment: “Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord thy God in vain.”
How do you say bro in French slang?
There is also “brother” or “bro”, you can either say “frère” or his verlan version “reuf”.