[edit] Slang: consistency & there goes the neighborhood t shirt

enugu, t shirt, my girlfriend, cook & moore, centraleurope, weblog, cussing, boyfriend, julie garfield, business, queen, = "J'ai baisé/niqué ta mère" "Fuck off" = "Fous-moi la paix", "Fous le camp" (see the verb 'Foutre') "Fuck you"/"Go fuck yourself" = "Va te faire foutre/enculer" adjective  "This is fucking awful" = "Putain, ça craint"/"C'est bordelique"/"C'est de la merde" "I am so fucked-up" = "Ça va pas du tout" (mental state); "J'suis totalement bourré(e)" (drunk) adverb  "I am trying to fucking work here" there goes the neighborhood = "Putain, là, j'essaie de bosser" exclamation  "Fuck!" = "Merde !" ; "Putain !" ; "Bordel !" n.b.: these can there goes the neighborhood also be compounded in French, i.e., "Putain de merde !" "Putain de bordel de merde" (for stringing these together, see there goes the neighborhood the scene in the film Matrix Reloaded with the Frenchman in the restaurant) [edit] Glossary Notes on Pronunciation: *To feel how R should be pronounced, gargle with water, then try gargling without water.
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[edit] Slang: consistency & style To use t shirt slang effeciently, it is important to maintain a consistency of style. Mixing styles might sound like saying: "Thy face, it is quite finely rawkin'". Avoid vous unless a plural is necessary. Avoid subject-verb inversion in questions. Use rather question formations where t shirt there is no inversion t shirt or 'est-ce que', only the raised tone at the end of the sentence. When doing this with interrogatives (qui, quand, comment, etc.), place them at the end of the sentence; i.e. "On va bouffer quand?" [edit] Translating 'Fuck' The English term 'fuck' is exceptional as it can serve as noun, verb, adjective, exclamation, and others. There is no such equivalent usage of any word in the French language. Therefore the translation of 'fuck' into french depends on the corresponding part of speech. [edit] Examples noun  "He's a great fuck" = "Il est bien baisable" (although 'baisable' = fuckable) "He is such a fuck(er)" = "C'est un enfoiré/enculé/connard/salaud" (insert any insult) "He's such a fuck-up" = "C'est un pauvre con/un raté" verb  sexual: baiser, niquer, coucher avec ; insulting: foutre, enculer "I fucked up on my French test" = "J'ai raté/niqué mon examen de français" "I fucked (up) my car" = "J'ai niqué ma bagnole" "He fucked me over" = "Il m'a trahi" "I fucked your mom"
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