In English, people say “go to a movie,” but in French you can’t say that. You would say “aller au cinéma,” which literally means “go to the movie theatre.” Casual Vendredi: Aller au cinémaThis entry was posted in Expressions and tagged Advanced Beginner Cinema French French Slang Intermediate Learn French Movie Practice French Vocabulary on January 2, 2015 by The Lazy Frenchie
In French, a best-seller is a best-seller. We use it mostly when talking about books; just like in English. So you’ll hear something like: Le Da Vinci Code est un best-seller. (The […] Vocabulary: best-sellerThis entry was posted in Vocabulary and tagged Best-seller Books French French Slang Learn French Practice French Vocabulary on December 15, 2014 by The Lazy Frenchie
Ça me saoule means “it annoys me.” You can use it to express your feelings about something: Baisse la musique! Ça me saoule! (Turn the music down! It’s annoys me!) […] Casual Vendredi: Ça me saoule!This entry was posted in Expressions and tagged Advanced Beginner French French expression French Slang Hipster Intermediate Learn French Music Practice French Vocabulary on December 5, 2014 by The Lazy Frenchie
“Canon” means super pretty, gorgeous, stunning. It can be used to describe a person: Le mec de Sophie est canon (Sophie’s boyfriend is gorgeous.) Casual Vendredi: Canon (adj)This entry was posted in Expressions and tagged Advanced Beginner French French Slang Intermediate Learn French Practice French Slang Vocabulary on November 28, 2014 by The Lazy Frenchie