Dirty French: Everyday Slang From Вђњwhatвђ™s Up?вђќ ... -

Phrases for navigating cafes, bars, and parties, including themed cocktail recipes and how to call someone "totally hot".

Moving beyond "Bonjour" to phrases like "Ça va?" (What's up?) or "Ça gaze?" (How's it going?). Phrases for navigating cafes, bars, and parties, including

Practical but informal needs, such as how to say "I gotta piss" ( Je dois pisser ) or talk about sports with phrases like "The ref is a moron" ( L'arbitre est un abruti ). Sample Slang and Phrases English Expression French Slang Literal Meaning / Context Ça baigne! It bathes. I'm out of here. Je me casse. I'm breaking myself. Long time, no see! Ça fait longtemps, dis donc! It's been a long time, tell. Catch you later. À un de ces quatre. To one of these four (days). I don't care. Je m'en bats les couilles. I'm flapping my balls of it. Practical Advice for Use Dirty French: Everyday Slang from (Dirty Everyday Slang) Sample Slang and Phrases English Expression French Slang

The guide Dirty French: Everyday Slang from "What’s Up?" to "F %# Off!" * is a phrasebook designed to bridge the gap between formal textbook French and the authentic, casual language spoken on the streets. Written by Adrien Clautrier and Henry Rowe, it offers a humorous and often explicit look at modern French communication across various social settings. Core Themes and Content Je me casse