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What does «je m'en fous» mean?
The literal meaning is:
*️⃣ Je → I
*️⃣ M’en fous → Am f**king it
It’s a famous and very used expression that means for us: “I don’t care“.
It’s useful to know that a “polite” way of saying it exists and it’s “Peu importe” (It doesn’t matter much), "Ça m’est égal" (“It’s egal to me“) is quite polite too.
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For now it suffices to know that you can replace object nouns with object pronouns.
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3️⃣ "Je suis totalement d’accord"
Synonyms and similarities
*️⃣Je suis d’accord. (“I agree“)
*️⃣D’accord. (“Agreed / All right“)
*️⃣J’approuve. (“I approve“)
*️⃣Il est d’accord. (“He agrees“)
*️⃣Elle est d’accord. (“She agrees“)
*️⃣Nous sommes d’accord. (“We agree“)
*️⃣Ils sont d’accord. (“They agree“)(Masculine)
*️⃣Elles sont d’accord. (“They agree“)(Feminine)
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2️⃣ "Je suis totalement d’accord avec toi"
The literal meaning is:
*️⃣ Je suis → I am
*️⃣ Totalement → Totally
*️⃣ D’accord → In agreement
*️⃣ Avec toi → With you
it can be translated as “I have the same opinion than“.
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2️⃣ If you want to say “to feel like” in French with verbs, then you will use the following idiom:
*️⃣avoir envie de [infinitif] = to feel like [doing something]
This idiom is generally used when you feel like doing something. The “doing something” is a verb.
➖J’ai envie de chanter.
I feel like singing.
➖Il a envie de sortir avec elle.
He wants to go out with her.
➖Avez-vous envie de danser?
Do you feel like dancing?
As you can see the infinitive (full verb) is used every time after avoir envie de.
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2️⃣"To need" in French with Verbs
You can also use to need in French with verbs.
You will use the following idiom for that.
*️⃣avoir besoin de (infinitif) = to need (to do)
➖J’ai besoin d’étudier.
I need to study.
➖J’ai besoin d’aller en vacances!
I need to go on holiday!
➖Vous avez besoin d’écrire quelque chose?
Do you need to write something?
❗️As you can see the infinitive (full verb) is used after avoir besoin de.
Please note that de becomes d’ in front of a vowel or mute h in both categories.
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❗️Sentences Overview of How to Structure French Sentences
➖Paul mange le repas. – Paul le mange.
Paul eats the meal. – Paul eats it.
➖Alexandra lit le livre. – Alexandra le lit.
Alexandra reads the book. – Alexandra reads it.
➖Il attrape les balles. – Il les attrape.
He catches the balls. – He catches them.
➖Ma soeur étudie la philosophie. – Ma sœur l’étudie.
My sister studies philosophy. – My sister studies it.
➖Ils nettoient la chambre. – Ils la nettoient.
They clean the room. – They clean it.
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Before I show you how to structure French sentences, I would first like to show you how it’s done in English.
English is an SVO (Subject-Verb-Object) language.
Subject Verb Object
Paul eats the meal
He catches the ball
My sister studies philosophy
French is also an SVO (Subject-Verb-Object) language.
Subject Verb Object
Paul mange le repas
Il attrape les balles
Ma soeur étudie la philosphie
The sentences are exactly the same as before, and also in the same order.
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1️⃣ If you want to say “to agree” in French, then you will use the following idiom.
*️⃣ être d’accord = to agree
➖Je suis d’accord avec toi.
I agree with you.
➖Est-ce que tu es d’accord avec ça ?
Do you agree with this?
➖Vous n’êtes pas d’accord avec moi ?
You don’t agree with me?
As you can see "AVEC" is often used to indicate that one agrees with someone else.
❗️Please read être conjugation in the present tense, if you have difficulty conjugating "être".
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1️⃣ If you want to say “to feel like” in French with nouns, then you will use the following idiom:
*️⃣avoir envie de [noun] = to feel like/want [something]
This idiom is generally used when you have a desire for something.
The “something” is a noun.
➖J’ai envie d’une pizza.
I feel like a pizza.
➖J’ai envie d’une bière.
I feel like a beer.
➖Ils ont vraiment envie de vacances.
They really want a holiday.
Please note that de becomes d’ in front of a vowel or mute h.
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1️⃣To need in French with Nouns
If you want to say that you need something in French, you will use the following idiom.
*️⃣avoir besoin de (quelque chose) = to need (something)
Avoir gets conjugated depending on the context.
➖Tu as besoin de sommeil.
You need some sleep.
➖Il a besoin de nouvelles chaussures.
He needs new shoes.
➖J’ai besoin d’une enveloppe.
I need an envelope.
❗️You may have noticed that in the last example there is the article une after d’.
This is because you are using an indefinite article (une).
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Shared Means of Transportation in French
If you talk about travelling, then you will use «en» for shared means of transportation in French (e.g. train/bus/car).
Je vais à l’école en train.
I am going to school by train.
Tu vas au bureau en voiture.
You are going to the office by car.
Nous allons à l’université en métro.
We are going to the university by metro.
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