What They Didn't Teach You in French Class: Slang Phrases for the Café, Club, Bar, Bedroom, Ball Game and More (Dirty Everyday Slang)

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Simon and Schuster, 15 oct. 2017 - 118 pages
Drop the textbook formality and chat with the locals in France’s everyday language—from common words for meeting and greeting to colorful insults.

Sipping a café au lait at a sidewalk bistro . . .

Getting down at Paris’s hottest club . . .

Cheering on Les Bleus at the stadium . . .

Packed with slang words, phrases and expressions not found in any textbook, this fun-to-read handbook teaches the casual, everyday language heard in the cafes, bars, and streets of France. No one actually speaks the formal French taught in school, which makes this book a must-have for anyone looking to chat with the locals without sounding like a robot. This handy phrasebook is perfect for travelers and students who want to fill the gap between the French they are learning in class and what is really spoken in France.
  • What’s up? Ça va?
  • She’s totally hot. Elle est bandante.
  • This party is lit! Cette bringue est enflammée!
  • That brie smells funky. Ce brie sent putain de drôle.
  • Wanna French kiss? On se roule une pelle?
  • That ref is a moron. L’arbitre est un abruti.
 

Table des matières

Table of Contents Using This Book
Meet Greet
Family Folks
Booze Bars Clubs
Sexy Body Ugly Body
Nice Naughty
Smack Talk
Pop Culture Technology
Sports Games
Food Coffee About the Authors
Droits d'auteur

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Expressions et termes fréquents

À propos de l'auteur (2017)

Adrien Clautrier in the about the author section: Adrien Clautrier is a self-employed mechanic born and raised in Marseille, France. A motorcycle and automobile enthusiast, he has completed two US coast-to-coast trips, one on a Harley-Davidson and the other in a Cadillac. When he is not in his garage or on the road, he reads nonstop (especially Frédéric Dard’s San-Antonio series) or listens to the stand-up comedies of the late French comedian Coluche.

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