"Vas-y, salope."
>Go to town, bitch
>Vas-y
>"Go to town"
I cringed.
Vas-y means more like "let's go" or "go for it".
>>53088896
Selavi - such is life
Silvuple - please
"Achmed, voici ma femme"
>>53088989
>>53088896
more like "come on"
>>53089076
Is "bon après-midi" used a lot?
Je renonce
Je tem - I love you
>>53089118
>bon après-midi
i've rarely ever heard that. Bonjour for before 4pm or so, bonsoir after that.
mersi bocu - thank you very much
omle du fromaj - omelette with cheese
>>53089118
it is used but not as "good afternoon" which is a greeting, it's meant as "goodbye"
>>53089181
Oh ok. "Bonsoir" to you then. :D
I was just asking because "bon après-midi"
>>53089255
Whoops forgot to continue. "bon après-midi" is a direct translation for good afternoon.
>>53089118
rarely
here
www.languageguide.org/french/greetings/
>>53089032
>>53089165
>Selavi
>Silvuple
>Je tem
Please fucking stop.
vulevu cuche a vecmua - I wanna fuck
Salu2 - Greetings/Salutations
Enšente (Enshente) - Pleased (to meet you)
Bon šans (shans) - Good luck
Parle vu franse - Do you speak French?
Pardone-moa - Pardon me!
Ou son le tojlete - Where are the toilets?
"casse-toi la mouch"
>make yourself at home, friend
"oh la vache"
>eh
>>53089032
>>53089165
>>53089839
Damn French would look really bad without all those silent letters