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Drop the textbook formality and chat with the locals in France's everyday language-from common words for meeting and greeting to colorful insults. Sipping a café au lait at a sidewalk bistro... Getting down at Paris's hottest club... Cheering on Les Bleus at the stadium... Packed with slang words, phrases and expressions not found in any textbook, this fun-to-read handbook teaches the casual, everyday language heard in the cafes, bars, and streets of France. No one actually speaks the formal French taught in school, which makes this book a must-have for anyone looking to chat with the locals…mehr

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Produktbeschreibung
Drop the textbook formality and chat with the locals in France's everyday language-from common words for meeting and greeting to colorful insults. Sipping a café au lait at a sidewalk bistro... Getting down at Paris's hottest club... Cheering on Les Bleus at the stadium... Packed with slang words, phrases and expressions not found in any textbook, this fun-to-read handbook teaches the casual, everyday language heard in the cafes, bars, and streets of France. No one actually speaks the formal French taught in school, which makes this book a must-have for anyone looking to chat with the locals without sounding like a robot. This handy phrasebook is perfect for travelers and students who want to fill the gap between the French they are learning in class and what is really spoken in France.
  • What's up? Ça va?
  • She's totally hot. Elle est bandante.
  • This party is lit! Cette bringue est enflammée!
  • That brie smells funky. Ce brie sent putain de drôle.
  • Wanna French kiss? On se roule une pelle?
  • That ref is a moron. L'arbitre est un abruti.
Autorenporträt
Adrien Clautrier in the about the author section: Adrien Clautrier is a self-employed mechanic born and raised in Marseille, France. A motorcycle and automobile enthusiast, he has completed two US coast-to-coast trips, one on a Harley-Davidson and the other in a Cadillac. When he is not in his garage or on the road, he reads nonstop (especially Frédéric Dard's San-Antonio series) or listens to the stand-up comedies of the late French comedian Coluche.